NBC buries the lede. Kamala is ‘most unpopular’ vice president in history.

via NBCNEWS:

Data Download: The number of the day is … 32%
That’s the share of registered voters in a new NBC News poll who say they have a positive view of Vice President Kamala Harris. That’s compared with 49% who have a negative view of her, including 39% who have a “very negative” view.

Harris’ net-negative rating (-17) is the lowest for any vice president in the poll’s history.

In Oct. 2019, then-Vice President Mike Pence had a 34% positive, 38% negative rating (-4).

In Dec. 2010, Joe Biden’s rating was 34% positive, 33% negative (+1).

In May 2003, Dick Cheney was at 47% positive, 24% negative (+23).

And in March of 1995, Al Gore’s rating in the poll was 42% positive, 27% negative (+15).

Other numbers to know:

26%: The portion of Florida’s labor force made up by immigrants, many of whom are fleeing the state ahead of July, when an immigration law restricting undocumented workers will take effect.

10%: The share of former President Donald Trump’s campaign donations that are being diverted to his political action committee, which he’s used for expenses like personal legal fees, the New York Times reports.

Less than 60: The number of hours of debate that have been held on the Senate floor so far this session, down from 440 hours that had been dedicated to debate in the first half of 2017, the Washington Post reports.

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