Thirty-seven percent of Washington residents disapprove of Bowser's performance as head of the US capital since January 2, 2015.
In 2019 and 2017 Post polls, a 67% majority approved of Bowser's job. In November 2019 only every fifth resident expressed frustration over her job.
Now over one-third of residents call crime and gun violence a major problem in the city, which is twice more than in 2019, the findings show. Other issues, such as housing, coronavirus, poverty and economy, are bothering Washingtonians significantly less, according to the survey. However, almost half of residents said the city is developing in the right direction.
The poll was conducted on February 2-14 among a random sample of 904 city residents.