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Voters Still Sour on Democratic Party: Poll

UNITED STATES, JUL 28 – A Wall Street Journal poll shows 63% of voters view Democrats unfavorably, with Republicans leading on eight of 10 key issues including economy and immigration.

  • In a new survey, the Wall Street Journal found the Democratic Party's popularity at its lowest point in three decades with about 63% of voters viewing it unfavorably.
  • The Wall Street Journal noted that Pete Buttigieg told NPR Democrats are slow to adapt to cultural shifts, and Ken Martin said they must focus more on cost-of-living issues and campaign against the `One Big Beautiful Bill`.
  • The poll found respondents only preferred congressional Democrats on health care and vaccine policy, with Republicans leading on eight of 10 issues tested.
  • Facing low approval, Democrats plan to hold angry town hall meetings this summer to mobilize voters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, according to the Journal.
  • Underlying poll data suggests the Democratic Party faces a crisis of identity, messaging, and trust, with most voters favoring congressional Republicans on the economy, inflation, and immigration.
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Voters still sour on Democratic Party: poll

A recent Wall Street Journal poll reveals that 63% of voters view the Democratic Party unfavorably, marking the party's worst showing in Journal polls since 1990. This comes as Democrats seek to regroup following losses in the 2024 elections, but have struggled to regain traction with voters.

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