Democrats’ unfavorability rating reaches new 16-year high
- Democrats have a 31% favorable opinion among registered voters, while Republicans have 43%, marking the largest GOP advantage since 2008, according to a Quinnipiac University survey.
- The Quinnipiac poll reveals that 57% of registered voters view the Democratic Party unfavorably, compared to 45% for the GOP.
- A CNN poll showed similar results, indicating ongoing challenges for Democrats in regaining voter support after the 2024 election.
- Despite these ratings, some analysts suggest that Democrats' current standing is better than Republicans' in Trump's first term, as noted by Aaron Blake in a Washington Post analysis.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right14Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution74% Right
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- 74% of the sources lean Right
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R 74%
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