According to a Quinnipiac poll, the Democratic Party faces its highest unpopularity since 2008, with 57% of voters holding unfavorable views. This decline follows a disappointing 2024 election, resulting in President Trump and Republican control of Congress. In contrast, the GOP enjoys a favorability spike, with 43% of voters viewing them positively—a notable shift. Furthermore, many Democrats express a need for significant reform within their party, indicating a challenging path ahead for Democrats as they navigate political discontent among voters.
57% of registered voters have an unfavorable opinion of the Democratic Party, the highest percentage since Quinnipiac started asking the question in 2008.
The Democratic Party is the most unpopular it's been in polling that dates back to 2008, according to a new survey from Quinnipiac University.
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