Internal Democrat Polling Shows Massive Brand Problem Before Midterms: Report
- A poll conducted by Navigator Research shows that a majority of voters in battleground House districts believe Democrats prioritize helping others over them, with only 27% of independents agreeing otherwise.
- The survey indicates that 56% of voters feel that Democrats do not represent the working class, while just 42% feel they share values with Democrats.
- Voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on key issues like the economy and inflation, with Republicans leading by a 5-point and 7-point margin respectively, according to the same survey.
- Molly Murphy, a pollster for Navigator, highlighted that Democrats have significant brand issues to address to regain voter trust before the 2026 midterms.
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Poll: Overwhelming majority of voters say Dems are out of touch and 'elitist'
While the Democratic Party has long sought to brand itself as the working-class party, for example, less than 40 percent of those polled think the party truly values work. By Matthew Xiao, The Washington Free Beacon Nearly 70 percent of voters in battleground districts see congressional Democrats as out of touch, prioritizing political correctness over real issues, according to a poll released Tuesday. Only 39 percent of voters believe Democrats…

Internal Democrat Polling Shows Party in Complete Brand Collapse
Democrats are in deep, deep trouble, according to their own internal polling. Politico’s Elena Schneider, revealing the Democrat numbers, wrote on Tuesday that the Democrat brand is in the gutter. “The Democratic Party’s brand is in rough shape in the congressional battlegrounds,” Schneider wrote. “Nearly two months into the second Donald Trump administration, a majority of voters in battleground House districts still believe Democrats in Congre…
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