Democratic Party Favorability Hits Record Low as Calls to Oppose Trump Intensify
New polls show growing dissatisfaction among Democratic voters, with many urging leaders to take a harder stance against President Trump and the GOP majority.
- A new NBC News poll finds the Democratic Party's favorability rating at an all-time low of 27%, the lowest since 1990 in their polling history.
- CNN's latest survey reports a similar trend, with only 29% of Americans holding a favorable view of the Democratic Party, a record low in their polling since 1992.
- Frustration among Democratic voters is rising, with a majority (57% in CNN's poll) urging the party to focus on opposing the Republican agenda rather than seeking bipartisan compromises.
- Criticism of Democratic leaders, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, has grown after 10 Senate Democrats voted to advance a GOP-authored spending bill to avoid a government shutdown.
- The Democratic Party's internal divisions and lack of a clear leader have further fueled dissatisfaction, with no single figure emerging as a unifying voice among voters.