Poll: Democratic voters want their congressional leaders to fight Trump more
- A poll conducted from April 15-18 surveyed 1,187 Democratic voters nationwide about their views on congressional leadership and strategy against President Donald Trump.
- The poll revealed that most Democrats lack consensus on a party leader, with 38% saying there is none or they don't know, although Kamala Harris was the top choice at 10%.
- Respondents were asked whether congressional Democrats should fight Trump more, compromise, or maintain current approaches, showing a strong preference to increase opposition against the second-term Republican president’s policies.
- Specifically, 74% of Democratic voters said their representatives should fight Trump more often, while 12% favored compromise and 8% preferred to continue current actions, according to poll results with a +/-2.0% margin of error.
- These findings suggest Democrats want stronger pushback against Trump’s policies amid fears of electoral losses, while simultaneously showing general contentment with the party’s current platform but no unified leadership.
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Poll: Democratic voters want their congressional leaders to fight Trump more
(The Center Square) – As congressional Democrats push back against second-term Republican President Donald Trump's policies, from border security and his mass deportation efforts to tariffs and energy policies, nearly 3 in 4 Democratic voters say their elected representatives in…
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