WASHINGTON (TIP): The approval rating of Indian-American Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, consideredamong the frontrunners for the Republican party’spresidential nomination in the 2016 elections, has droppedsignificantly.According to a survey from Democratic firm PublicPolicy Polling, only 37 per cent of the people in Louisianasurveyed for this poll approved the performance of 41-yearoldinfluential Republican leader, while 57 per centdisapproved.In the last poll carried out by Public Policy Polling inAugust 2010, Jindal had a approval rating of 58 per cent,while only 34 per cent disapproved.
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