Democratic Party's Brand is Cooked...

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Voters have increasingly little faith in the Democrats, a new Wall Street Journal poll found, with the party reaching its lowest favorability rating in more than three decades. Voters overwhelmingly believe that Republicans are better able to handle key issues in Congress than Democrats.


The survey found that the majority of voters, 63 percent, have an unfavorable view of the Democratic Party. Only 33 percent hold a favorable view. This is the most unpopular that Democrats have been according to Journal polls dating back to 1990.

As President Donald Trump enacts an increasingly authoritarian agenda and provides little economic benefit to the average American, Democrats are hopeful anti-Trump backlash will give them a strong showing in the 2026 midterm election. While slightly more people expect to vote for Democrats next year than Republicans, according to the Journal poll, Democrats' overall favorability has only dropped since Trump took office.

"The Democratic brand is so bad that they don't have the credibility to be a critic of Trump or the Republican Party," John Anzalone, a Democratic pollster who worked on the survey, told the Journal. "Until they reconnect with real voters and working people on who they're for and what their economic message is, they're going to have problems."
 
Until the far left Democrats abandon their demonic stance on issues for hard working Americans, they will be in the political wilderness forever.

Socialism...Communism...not only no, Hell no.

Damo, was Loony Moony banned...asking for a friend.
 

Voters have increasingly little faith in the Democrats, a new Wall Street Journal poll found, with the party reaching its lowest favorability rating in more than three decades. Voters overwhelmingly believe that Republicans are better able to handle key issues in Congress than Democrats.


The survey found that the majority of voters, 63 percent, have an unfavorable view of the Democratic Party. Only 33 percent hold a favorable view. This is the most unpopular that Democrats have been according to Journal polls dating back to 1990.

As President Donald Trump enacts an increasingly authoritarian agenda and provides little economic benefit to the average American, Democrats are hopeful anti-Trump backlash will give them a strong showing in the 2026 midterm election. While slightly more people expect to vote for Democrats next year than Republicans, according to the Journal poll, Democrats' overall favorability has only dropped since Trump took office.

"The Democratic brand is so bad that they don't have the credibility to be a critic of Trump or the Republican Party," John Anzalone, a Democratic pollster who worked on the survey, told the Journal. "Until they reconnect with real voters and working people on who they're for and what their economic message is, they're going to have problems."


Internal Democrat Polling Shows Party in Complete Brand Collapse

Democrats are in deep, deep trouble, according to their own internal polling.

Politico’s Elena Schneider, revealing the Democrat numbers, wrote on Tuesday that the Democrat brand is in the gutter.

“The Democratic Party’s brand is in rough shape in the congressional battlegrounds,” Schneider wrote. “Nearly two months into the second Donald Trump administration, a majority of voters in battleground House districts still believe Democrats in Congress are ‘more focused on helping other people than people like me,’ according to an internal poll conducted by the Democrat group Navigator Research. Among independents, just 27 percent believe Democrats are focused on helping them, compared with 55 percent who said they’re focused on others.”

Democrat pollster Molly Murphy is quoted in the Politico piece as saying while voters were somewhat critical of Trump in some spots, the Democrats have serious damage to fix with their own brand before voters trust them in government again. Murphy and others from Navigator, which is part of Democrat nonprofit the Hub Project, are expected to present these polling numbers to House Democrats in Leesburg, Virginia, at their Issues Conference later this week.

“The Democratic brand is still not where it needs to be in terms of core trust and understanding people’s challenges,” Murphy said. “Even though voters are critical about Trump and some of the things he’s doing, that criticism of Trump doesn’t translate into trust in Democrats. The trust has to be earned.”

Other numbers in the poll are even worse for Democrats. A majority, 56 percent of those surveyed, said Democrats are not looking out for working class people. Only 42 percent said they shared values with Democrats. Just 39 percent said Democrats value work, and just 44 percent said the Democrats respect work. Thirty-nine percent said Democrats have the right priorities as a party.

The survey was conducted by Impact Research and polled 1,500 voters from Feb. 21 to Feb. 25.

In addition to the broader Democrat branding problems, voters in battleground districts per the Democrat internal polling trust Republicans more than Democrats on the economy.

“In the Navigator survey of 62 competitive House districts across the country, voters said they trust Republicans over Democrats on handling the economy by a 5-point margin, 46 percent to 41 percent,” Schneider wrote. “Voters also trust Republicans more than Democrats by a 7-point margin on responding to inflation, 44 percent to 37 percent.”
 
Democrats Continue To Flounder As Approval Ratings Sink To All Time Lows

Sunday, Jul 20, 2025 - 01:45 PM

How low can they go? Democrat Party politicians are proving that the gutter is truly the limit and even their own voting base has little regard for their leadership.

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According to recent polling by Quinnipiac University, just 19% of voters questioned give Democrats in Congress a thumbs up on how they're handling their duties, with 72% disapproving. The poll also revealed that 39% of registered Democrats approve of the way their party representatives in Congress are handling their jobs, with 52% disapproving and 9% not offering an opinion.

Donald Trump was hit in the same poll with 63% of voters disapproving of his handling of the Epstein files and Republicans in Congress did not do well either. However, Trump and Republicans still received 77% approval from their voter base; nearly double that of Democrats.

The data follows a similar trend in a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released on Monday that found that only 4 in 10 respondents approved of the job that the Democratic Party is doing, a slight drop from June.

Polling in March by CNN and SSRS found that the Democratic Party’s favorability rating among Americans stands at a record low. Democratic-aligned adults, 52% to 48%, say that the leadership of the Democratic Party is currently taking the party in the wrong direction.

Among the American public overall, the Democratic Party’s favorability rating stands at just 29% – a record low in CNN’s polling dating back to 1992 and a drop of 20 points since January 2021.

The progressive media argues that the Democrat base wants party leaders to "confront Trump's agenda more aggressively" and "fight harder". More moderate Dems note, though, that the party was in steep decline well before Trump won the 2024 election and returned to office.

A October 2023 Gallup poll showed the Democratic Party's overall approval at 37%, a record low at that time, and this was at the height of Democrat power and influence in government. The bottom line? Democrat policies are wildly unpopular and their embrace of the radical woke movement did irreparable damage to their optics.

The adoption of far-left ideological goals, the promotion of transgender ideology among young children, the application of racist DEI policies in government institutions, not to mention the party running Kamala Harris, perhaps the worst candidate ever fielded in a presidential campaign - All of these decisions and more have left moderates and independents in confusion and disgust. These are the very voters the Dems need to make gains in 2026.

Democrats are looking to the 2026 mid-term elections with the desperate hope that the controversy over the Epstein files and Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" will stick long enough for them to make significant gains in the House and Senate and erase the narrow margin Republicans currently hold.

The problem is that, even with a contingent of MAGA in revolt against Trump's recent decisions, conservatives and moderates are still enraged by the Democrat Party's handling of the country during the Biden Administration. So enraged that they would be willing to forgive almost anything in 2026 just to keep the leftists from returning to power. The Dems are greatly underestimating how much hate they have garnered in the last four years.
 

Voters have increasingly little faith in the Democrats, a new Wall Street Journal poll found, with the party reaching its lowest favorability rating in more than three decades. Voters overwhelmingly believe that Republicans are better able to handle key issues in Congress than Democrats.


The survey found that the majority of voters, 63 percent, have an unfavorable view of the Democratic Party. Only 33 percent hold a favorable view. This is the most unpopular that Democrats have been according to Journal polls dating back to 1990.

As President Donald Trump enacts an increasingly authoritarian agenda and provides little economic benefit to the average American, Democrats are hopeful anti-Trump backlash will give them a strong showing in the 2026 midterm election. While slightly more people expect to vote for Democrats next year than Republicans, according to the Journal poll, Democrats' overall favorability has only dropped since Trump took office.

"The Democratic brand is so bad that they don't have the credibility to be a critic of Trump or the Republican Party," John Anzalone, a Democratic pollster who worked on the survey, told the Journal. "Until they reconnect with real voters and working people on who they're for and what their economic message is, they're going to have problems."
Not the first time I’ve read an obituary for one party or another.

The Republican Party of 10 years ago is gone in all but name. They no longer represent small government or fiscal conservatism. They do not care about law and order.

The democrats will grow out of the ashes. In a way I wish both parties would die or weaken, so we could at least get a stronger third party, but I have little faith that will happen.
 
"The Republican Party of 10 years ago is gone in all but name. They no longer represent small government or fiscal conservatism. They do not care about law and order."

This malodorous and incorrect post merits Smithsonian attention.

Talk about rich!
 
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All in good time brothers,...all in good time. There is going to be a lot of information released in the coming weeks,....months,...and years ;) Not just fake news bullshit mind you,....but hard fact based evidence that can not be refuted. The modern American left and the D party as we have come to know it in its present form will not survive this. Trust me,....I KNOW. Take it for what its worth,....but its a fact. Time will bear this all out. Hold the line......GREAT days are coming.
 
The days of LW FAKE NEWS are also coming to an end I might add. In case folks haven't noticed,.....its already happening BTW. Faster and faster I might add.
 
The Democrats are facing bad storms ahead. The knives are coming out for them.

Their law-fare precipitated this.

It's know as, what goes around comes around.
Exactly. They thought the party would never end,.......but they always do. They are dinosaurs right before the meteor hit,....."most" just don't know it yet. tic tic tic.....
 
I hate to say it, but the receptionist is correct.
The democrat party, as we know it, might be in deep do-do, what is left of the party has fragmented off into a far left dream of socialism. Combine that with the new mantra of the ever increasing population of muslums who have adopted the philosophy of 'ballots not bullets', and city by city will go into a wasteland like that of Portland and Minneapolis.
Trump has slowed this horror show, and let's all hope that in his third term, some semblance of common sense will arise in the voting public.
 

Voters have increasingly little faith in the Democrats, a new Wall Street Journal poll found, with the party reaching its lowest favorability rating in more than three decades. Voters overwhelmingly believe that Republicans are better able to handle key issues in Congress than Democrats.


The survey found that the majority of voters, 63 percent, have an unfavorable view of the Democratic Party. Only 33 percent hold a favorable view. This is the most unpopular that Democrats have been according to Journal polls dating back to 1990.

As President Donald Trump enacts an increasingly authoritarian agenda and provides little economic benefit to the average American, Democrats are hopeful anti-Trump backlash will give them a strong showing in the 2026 midterm election. While slightly more people expect to vote for Democrats next year than Republicans, according to the Journal poll, Democrats' overall favorability has only dropped since Trump took office.

"The Democratic brand is so bad that they don't have the credibility to be a critic of Trump or the Republican Party," John Anzalone, a Democratic pollster who worked on the survey, told the Journal. "Until they reconnect with real voters and working people on who they're for and what their economic message is, they're going to have problems."
Trumps approval rating is 37 percent. That is alarmingly low. It will get worse because he will make choices in the Epstein files that will cover up his involvement, which is huge. The Repub house shut down to avoid a vote that would have required them to put their votes in public. They will hide in their districts because the town halls are embarrassing. They are being screamed down by Reppubs constituents.
 
Trumps approval rating is 37 percent. That is alarmingly low. It will get worse because he will make choices in the Epstein files that will cover up his involvement, which is huge. The Repub house shut down to avoid a vote that would have required them to put their votes in public. They will hide in their districts because the town halls are embarrassing. They are being screamed down by Reppubs constituents.
Ah, an attempt to distract. The inadequacies of others does not change the reality of the data in that poll. If you do not address the issue, the midterms may be surprisingly lacking in changing the congress.
 
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