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ARTICLE VIEW: | |
RFK Jr.’s poll numbers turn sour as he targets vaccines | |
Analysis by Aaron Blake, CNN | |
Updated: | |
4:11 PM EDT, Fri September 19, 2025 | |
Source: CNN | |
The Trump administration and Republicans have launched headlong into a | |
– despite it being an overhaul that . | |
And there are increasing signs that it’s taken a political toll on | |
the man behind it: US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. | |
Kennedy Jr. | |
For the past few years, Kennedy’s image numbers have proven | |
remarkably resilient. Even as he espoused and moved from Democratic | |
presidential candidate to independent to endorsing and serving under | |
President Donald Trump, Americans as a whole have often liked him more | |
than they’ve disliked him. | |
Whether that’s because of the Kennedy name or anything else, it’s | |
enabled him to obtain significant political power. | |
But his level of public support appears to be changing, which could | |
also be a bad sign for the man he serves, President Donald Trump, and | |
could give the administration pause about truly turning him loose on | |
vaccines. | |
Recent polling now shows Kennedy’s numbers are significantly | |
underwater for his performance so far. And perhaps more significantly, | |
very few Americans seem to have strongly favorable feelings toward him | |
or trust him on vaccines. | |
A released Friday showed Americans disapproved of Kennedy’s job | |
performance 55%-42%. | |
Political independents were even more negative, disapproving 61-34%. | |
And even 21% of Republicans disapproved. | |
The poll also showed 38% of US adults strongly disapproved of Kennedy, | |
compared to just 15% who strongly approved. So, strongly negative | |
views more than doubled strongly positive ones. | |
The survey echoes a from late August and early September that also | |
showed Americans disapproved of Kennedy by double digits, 55-45%. | |
Similar to the Washington Post poll, independents disapproved 61-39%, | |
and even 20% of Republicans disapproved. | |
About the only other time Kennedy’s image numbers have been this bad | |
was when he was running for president as an independent in mid-2024 – | |
after he ditched the Democratic Party and was looking like he could | |
potentially siphon votes from Trump. After his endorsement of Trump, | |
his numbers recovered. | |
And it’s very difficult to divorce his newly negative numbers from | |
his vaccine moves. | |
Polls have shown that Americans have generally liked the ideas behind | |
his “Make America Healthy Again” initiative – things like healthy | |
eating and targeting processed foods – but they are on a very | |
different page when it comes to vaccines. | |
The CBS poll showed 70% of Americans said the US government’s policy | |
should be to encourage parents to vaccinate their children “for | |
diseases like measles, mumps, and rubella.” A panel that Kennedy has | |
restocked with his own picks, some of whom have made unproven claims | |
about vaccines, this week to stop recommending the combined measles, | |
mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine to children under age 4. (The same | |
panel to shift away from a broad recommendation for Covid-19 vaccines | |
to say that people who want one must consult with a health care | |
provider.) | |
And about 80% of parents in a said public schools should require | |
students to get the measles and polio vaccines, with some exceptions. | |
Vaccine skepticism has clearly grown on the right in recent years, but | |
Americans as a whole continue to be very pro-vaccine. | |
And Americans also seem to have little faith in Kennedy’s leadership | |
on this subject. | |
A showed 63% of Americans had “not much” or no confidence in | |
Kennedy to provide reliable information about vaccines. | |
Just 10% expressed a “great deal” of confidence. | |
The poll also showed significantly more people thought Kennedy’s | |
vaccine moves were making Americans less safe (36%) rather than safer | |
(20%). More than 4 in 10 Americans picked neither option. | |
What those numbers suggest: Many Americans appear to have been slow to | |
tune in on his moves at HHS. | |
But that appears to be changing amid the fiasco over Trump firing the | |
head of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, health | |
officials increasingly speaking out, and now Kennedy’s ramped-up | |
efforts to change the vaccine system. | |
And it’s going poorly for Kennedy. | |
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