Poll Shows Democratic Approval at 29% as Support Dwindles in Key Battlegrounds
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Approval for the Democratic Party has fallen below 35%, with key voter groups expressing dissatisfaction amid internal conflicts and a shift toward corporate-friendly policies, polls show.
- The Democratic Party is facing declining approval and significant internal challenges following disappointing losses in the 2024 elections across the United States.
- This decline follows years of opposition-centered messaging against President Trump and reflects voter frustration with the party's leadership, direction, and policies seen as out of touch or ineffective.
- Polling from Quinnipiac, Marquette Law School, and NPR/PBS News/Marist shows Democratic congressional approval ratings near historic lows, with disapproval around 58%, and only about 21–27% approving the party's job performance.
- A leaked memo from the centrist think tank Third Way urges the party to reduce small-dollar donor reliance and embrace a pro-capitalist agenda, advocating for reduced far-left influence and increased corporate engagement.
- The Democratic Party stands at a crossroads between maintaining progressive values that energize its base or shifting toward the Third Way's corporate-aligned approach, which risks further alienating grassroots supporters amid fraying party unity.
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Total News Sources27
Leaning Left4Leaning Right11Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Right
Bias Distribution
- 48% of the sources lean Right
48% Right
L 17%
C 35%
R 48%
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