House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi just got some bad news about the November elections:

A plurality of Californians disapprove of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) job performance, according to a new Survey USA poll of the liberal Golden State.

The poll, conducted March 22-25 and released this week, found 45% of Californians disapprove of the left-wing San Francisco Democrat while just 36% approve of her job performance.

Even in Pelosi’s Bay Area, 42% disapproved while just 39% approved.

After Democrat Conor Lamb won a special election for Congress in Pennsylvania after saying he would not support Pelosi if elected, even left-wing Democrats across the country have been distancing themselves from the the San Francisco Democrat.

Even in California, just two out of 34 Democrats running for Congress in Republican-held districts have publicly committed to voting for Pelosi to be Speaker again, according to a recent San Jose Mercury News survey.

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NBC News has more:

Pelosi, the first and only woman to be House speaker, is more unpopular than President Trump is. According to last September’s NBC/WSJ poll, 39 percent of Americans had a favorable view of the president, versus 25 percent for Pelosi. And in so-called “Trump Counties” — the places that fueled Trump’s win in 2016 — Pelosi stands at 16 percent positive, 44 percent negative (-28), compared with Trump’s 44 percent positive, 45 percent negative score (-1), per November’s NBC/WSJ survey.

Additionally, for a Democratic Party trying to promote change in Washington — their platform is a “Better Deal” — is it a winning message for them to hitch their wagon to a former House speaker?

And remember, Democrats’ successes in 2017 (Virginia, New Jersey, Alabama) came in races where Pelosi wasn’t a central figure in GOP advertising. Compare that to their losses in GA-6 and MT-AL, where she was a focus of Republican attacks (see here and here).

Pelosi defenders believe her prodigious fundraising and her ability to keep a potentially fractured Democratic Party together in the House more than compensate for the GOP attacks against her. “I think I’m worth the trouble,” she said after Democrats’ loss in GA-6.

But how many Democrats — and Democratic candidates — agree?

We all know Nancy Pelosi is nuts and bad news for Democrats. We’ll see in November exactly how bad!