Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez is facing mounting political fallout from last week’s twin earthquakes, with nearly half of Venezuelans saying holding new elections is more urgent than rebuilding after the disaster.Rodriguez’s disapproval rating climbed to 63.3% in June, up almost 5 percentage points from May, according to an AtlasIntel survey conducted for Bloomberg News between June 26 and 30, after the disaster struck. Nearly two-thirds of respondents disapproved of the government’s handling of the earthquakes, while 52.4% described the response as “very poor.”Now, some 45.7% of respondents said that electing a new president is a greater priority than the 32.6% who said reconstruction should come first.