Democrats Confront Their Own Tea Party
- Democratic lawmakers are concerned about their party's future amid voter anger over perceived inaction against President Donald Trump and his administration, leading to protests and criticisms from constituents.
- Polling shows a significant drop in support for Democrats, with only 27% of registered voters viewing the party favorably, marking the lowest rating since 1990.
- Many Democrat voters have expressed outrage through protests and angry communications, especially after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer voted with Republicans on a funding bill.
- Rank-and-File Democrats are increasingly unhappy with their leaders, fearing a revolt similar to the tea party movement, as dissatisfaction is spreading within the party.
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