Sixty-one percent of registered voters nationwide say they have an unfavorable impression of the campaign being led by Republican nominee Mitt Romney, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
The latest poll from ABC News and the Washington Post shows that only 36 percent of voters have a favorable view of the Romney campaign. Conversely, 53 percent of voters have a favorable impression President Barack Obama’s campaign, compared with 45 percent who have an unfavorable view.
A majority of voters, 54 percent, also have a negative view of Romney’s now-imfamous “47 percent” remark, which was secretly recorded at a high-dollar fundraiser earlier this year.