New CNN Poll Shows Democrat Party’s Favorability Has Hit a Historic Low

The Democratic Party is facing an identity crisis, with a new poll revealing its lowest favorability rating in decades. Even its own supporters are frustrated with weak leadership and internal division.

Key Facts:

  • A CNN/SSRS poll shows the Democratic Party’s favorability rating has dropped to 29%, the lowest since 1992.
  • Democratic-aligned voters are split on party leadership, with 52% believing it’s heading in the wrong direction.
  • The percentage of Democrats who prefer fighting the GOP over bipartisan cooperation has risen from 23% in 2017 to 57% today.
  • Over 30% of Democratic-aligned respondents couldn’t name a leader who best represents the party’s core values.
  • No single leader has emerged as the party’s clear figurehead, with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (10%) and VP Kamala Harris (9%) being the top choices.

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The Rest of The Story:

The Democratic Party’s struggle for direction is leaving voters disillusioned.

Compared to its 49% approval rating in January 2021, the party has suffered a 20-point decline.

The Republican Party, by contrast, has a slightly higher approval rating of 36%.

Many Democratic voters are frustrated with leadership, with more than half believing the party is on the wrong path.

Instead of presenting clear policy alternatives, the party is increasingly focused on opposing Republicans—an approach that has gained traction since 2017.

When asked who best represents Democratic values, no leader stood out.

Ocasio-Cortez, Harris, and Bernie Sanders were the most common answers, but no single candidate received overwhelming support.

Worse, over 30% of respondents either had no answer or explicitly stated that no such leader exists.

Commentary:

If Democrats want to regain power, they need a compelling message and competent leadership.

Instead, they seem content with opposing Republicans rather than articulating a vision that appeals to mainstream voters.

This strategy isn’t working.

Americans want solutions, not perpetual outrage.

The party’s declining favorability isn’t just about Trump or GOP policies—it’s about the Democrats’ inability to present a coherent, rational alternative.

The obsession with identity politics, radical policies, and internal infighting alienates average voters.

Rather than focusing on economic growth, border security, or energy independence, they prioritize issues that don’t resonate with the majority of Americans.

The fact that so many Democratic-aligned voters can’t name a party leader shows a lack of confidence in the current establishment.

Without a strong, unifying figure, the party risks continued electoral losses.

Meanwhile, Trump’s rising confidence and the GOP’s steady favorability numbers suggest that many voters see Republicans as the more stable and capable party.

Instead of working to regain trust, Democrats and their media allies double down on narratives that voters simply aren’t buying.

The public isn’t fooled—when politicians and the press consistently promote ideas detached from reality, people tune them out. And that’s exactly what’s happening now.

The Bottom Line:

The Democratic Party is in disarray, with record-low favorability and no clear leadership.

Instead of offering solutions, they are focused on opposing Republicans, a strategy that is driving away voters.

Unless they change course, they risk continued irrelevance while Trump and the GOP gain momentum.

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