The public opinion survey found that in the latest federal survey, Menendes' approval rating has decreased. A new public opinion survey from Monmouth University shows that due to Senator Bob Menendez facing a new federal investigation, the support rate for him among the people of New Jersey is relatively low. Opinion polls show that Menendes, who is running for re-election next year, has a 35% approval rating and a 44% opposition rating among adults in New Jersey. Among registered voters, his support rate is 36% and opposition rate is 45%, lower than the 44% and 39% in 2022, respectively. Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Opinion Research Institute, said: "In the past eight years, the public's view of Senator Mendes has gone from positive to evenly divided and then to negative at different times." "The current opinion poll results indicate that news from a new federal survey is having an impact on this view, and may even have a greater impact than when he faced similar scrutiny last time Although Menendes still received net positive support from the Democratic Party, his overall support rate decreased by 8%, while his opposition rate increased by 7 percentage points. In addition, Menendes has a Republican support rating of 14%, an opposition rating of 74%, and an independent support rating of 29%, with an opposition rating of 45%, making him the second largest voter in New Jersey. Background: Menendes, who has not yet been charged, has participated in a series of federal investigations, which have been conducted every ten years since 2000. Currently, federal investigators are investigating the relationship between Mercedes and his wife with an Egyptian company. A public opinion survey found that 57% of New Jersey residents have heard of Menendes' survey, and about 60% of New Jersey residents believe that this affects their ability to serve the country. Among those who are familiar with this survey, 65% believe that this will affect Menendes' service ability. Mercedes was tried in 2017 for bribery related to an old friend and donor, but ultimately ended in a wrongful trial. One year later, Mercedes won his term again. The public opinion survey shows that compared to previous surveys, Menendes' approval rating is lower.