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Four months after ending his presidential bid, Gov. Scott Walker still has a lot of work to do rebuilding his brand in Wisconsin, according to the latest Marquette Law School poll released Thursday.

The poll found 38 percent of registered voters approve of Walker’s job performance, which was unchanged from the last poll in November. And only 36 percent say they would like Walker to run for a third term in 2018, one point higher than a poll in late September.

Walker’s approval level bottomed out at 37 percent of respondents in Marquette’s late September poll, which was taken shortly after Walker dropped out of the presidential race. He has since traveled extensively across the state and promised in his recent State of the State address to hold invite-only listening sessions in every part of the state over the next year as part of his “2020 Vision Project.”