TITLE: RFK Jr.’s Approval Drops to 33% as Health Policies Face Criticism
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Poll Shows Declining Support for Health Secretary
A recent national survey reveals that a majority of Americans disapprove of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s performance as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. The Quinnipiac University poll, which gathered responses from approximately 1,200 registered voters, shows only 33% of respondents approve of Kennedy’s job performance while 54% express disapproval.
Steady Decline in Public Approval
Kennedy’s approval ratings have shown a consistent downward trend in recent months. Previous Quinnipiac polls conducted in March and June showed him at 38% approval, indicating a significant 5-point drop in the current survey. This decline appears connected to recent controversies surrounding his leadership at the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Controversial Policy Changes
Since assuming his position, Kennedy has implemented several controversial changes that have drawn criticism from public health experts. Most notably, he completely reconstituted the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, replacing all previous members with new appointees. This move resulted in the firing of former CDC director Susan Monarez, who reportedly refused to approve the new committee’s recommendations.
The newly formed committee has already made significant changes to vaccine policy, removing several vaccines from both the market and childhood vaccination schedules despite limited scientific justification for these decisions.
Unconventional Health Claims
Kennedy has also promoted several controversial health theories during his tenure, including:
- Claims about chemtrails posing health risks
- Assertions that children普遍 suffer from mitochondrial problems
- Suggestions linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism
These positions have further alienated mainstream medical professionals and public health experts.
Public Support for Vaccines Remains Strong
Despite Kennedy’s anti-vaccination stance, the poll reveals strong public support for vaccine requirements. Sixty-seven percent of Americans support mandatory vaccines for children attending public schools, including 46% of Republican respondents. This suggests that while Kennedy maintains support from some political quarters, his health policies don’t align with majority public opinion.
Political Support Persists
Despite declining overall approval, Kennedy maintains strong support within the Republican party, with 71% of Republican respondents approving of his performance. He continues to enjoy backing from former President Donald Trump, with both men recently appearing together to promote anti-vaccination talking points.
As detailed in the original reporting on this survey, these numbers indicate significant public skepticism toward Kennedy’s leadership and policy direction at a time when public health remains a critical national concern.
