From the Houston Chronicle:
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay’s footing among his constituents has slipped drastically during the past year and a majority of his district disapproves of how he handled the Terri Schiavo case, according to a Houston Chronicle poll.
Nearly 40 percent of the 501 voters questioned Wednesday through Friday said their opinion of the powerful Sugar Land Republican is less favorable than last year, compared with 11 percent who said their view of him has improved.
Half of the respondents gave DeLay a somewhat or very favorable rating.
Yet 45 percent said they would vote for someone other than DeLay if a congressional election in the 22nd District were at hand; 38 percent said they would stick with him.
“There seems to be no question that there has been an erosion in support for the congressman,” said John Zogby, whose polling company, Zogby International, performed the survey. “He is posting numbers that one would have to consider in the dangerous territory for an incumbent. And he isn’t just an incumbent, he is a longtime incumbent.”