Kentucky's Matt Bevin hasn't won many popularity contests after being elected governor in 2015.

His publicized fights with the teacher's unions over pensions and with people on social media has led to polls consistently ranking him as one of the least popular governors in the country.

Bevin for the first time snagged the bottom spot Thursday morning in a poll released by Morning Consult, a non-partisan polling firm based in Washington, D.C.

The poll gives Democrats hope since Kentucky's Republican governor faces re-election campaign this year. Democrats will pick their candidate in a May 21 primary.

Kentucky Democrats in the past 20 years have lost both houses of the state legislature and all but one statewide office in Kentucky.

Morning Consult's poll of Kentucky voters showed 33 percent approved of Bevin while 52 percent didn't. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus one percent.

The 19 percentage point gap was the largest among the nation's 50 governors. Bevin and Rhode Island's Democratic governor Gina Raimondo were the only governors in the poll who had half of the electorate who disapprove of them.

The gap between Raimondo haters and supporters was much smaller than Bevin's, only 10 percentage points.

As for Ohio, newly-elected Republican governor Mike DeWine fared OK. The poll showed 44 percent liked DeWine while 26 percent didn't.

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