Confidence in Democratic leadership plunges to all-time low: poll
Briefly

Confidence in Democratic congressional leadership has fallen to 25%, an all-time low according to a Gallup poll. This rating, nine points below last year's record low, reflects a dramatic decline among Democratic party members themselves, who have lost faith in their leaders. Confidence in Republican congressional leadership remains higher at 39%. The recent collapse in support for Democrats follows losses in the midterms, where they lost the Senate majority and several House seats, further eroding trust in their ability to contend with the Republican agenda.
The confidence rating for Democratic congressional leadership has sunk to an all-time low of 25%, dropping nine points from their previous low of 34% last year.
Support among Democrats for their congressional leaders has plummeted by 41 points since last year, marking their lowest confidence ever recorded by Gallup.
After the recent elections, Democrats lost their majority in the Senate and several House seats, contributing to the currently low confidence in their leadership.
For Republicans, confidence in their own congressional leaders remains steadier, currently measured at 39%, comfortably ahead of their historical low of 24%.
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