
"About one-quarter of the public holds a negative view of both parties - so-called double haters. Voters in that group prefer the Democrats in the upcoming midterms by 31 points."
"Double-haters' most common reason for disliking the GOP is what they see as the party's failure to stand up to Trump (14%), followed by a sense that the party doesn't care about people (10%)."
"CNN exit polls in prior elections have shown a persistent Trump/GOP advantage among double haters, though the size of the group has varied significantly."
Republicans are concerned about Donald Trump's low job-approval ratings and are attempting to shift focus to the Democratic Party's weaknesses. However, data shows that about one-quarter of voters, known as double haters, prefer Democrats by a significant margin. This group dislikes the GOP primarily for its perceived failure to oppose Trump and a belief that the party is indifferent to people's needs. Historical trends indicate that midterm elections often serve as referendums on the sitting president, making it challenging for Republicans to gain traction.
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