Mark Penn, a former pollster for Hillary Clinton, expressed concern about the Democratic Party's declining favorability, indicating it has dropped to around 35%, a significant decrease from previous ratings. He attributed the party's struggles to a disconnect with voters, particularly in comparison to former President Trump, who currently holds a better favorability rating. Penn highlighted key issues such as immigration and economic policies that contribute to this reevaluation among the electorate, suggesting that current leadership is unable to reverse this trend.
The Democratic Party's favorability with voters is at a record low... It has fallen really, really way down.
I've never seen anything like this... The ratings... are going to be like 35%.
The basic question is, who's doing a better job as President Biden or Trump? Trump is winning that with 57%.
Many Americans view the Democratic Party as a haven for elites... they're reevaluating in the Democratic Party.
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