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The CNN survey finds the consent rate of the Democratic Party on record

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – According to a CNN survey carried out by SSRS, the Democratic Party has dropped to a new record low of the Americans and only reached a level of cheapness of 29%.

In the CNN/SSRS survey carried out from March 6th to 9th, 1,206 respondents were asked about republican and democratic parties, with a sample error of +/- 3.3 for the overall. The data show that the democratic favor of decline is due and has reduced astonishing 20 points since January 2021.

According to CNN surveys of 1992, the current evaluation of the Democratic Party achieved a record low.

According to the data, 52% to 48% of the democratically oriented adults state that the leadership of the party is currently in the wrong direction. While the survey was carried out before some Senate Democrats supported the GOP-led expenditure law on Friday evening, the demand for the replacement of the Senate reduction, Chuck Schumer, has started to circulate among the legislators.

In addition to the latest survey by CNN, the MSNBCS Steve Kornacki from MSNBC CNN from CNN repeated for democrats to “Meet the Press” and, as Democrats believe that their party is “too cooperative” with President Donald Trump.

“Check out the numbers here for Democrats: 27% positive, more than twice, 55% negative,” said Kornacki. “This has been the Democrats since the election.”

“One thing that must also be considered for the Democrats is also a large part of this negative assessment, it comes from Democrats itself, and a large part of it comes from Democrats who say that the party is too cooperative with Donald Trump,” added Kornacki.

Since Trump's November victory, the Democrats have had trouble coming behind a uniform message and a guide before the 2026 elections. While some suggested that the party did not concentrate enough on certain guidelines before the election, others argued that it was less about guidelines than a “messaging” problem within the party.

When the respondents in the CNN/SSRS survey were asked to name the democratic guide, they believe that “best reflect the basic values ​​of the party”, over 30% no legislator.

“Nobody,” said a respondent. “That is the problem.”

Of those who wrote in a name, 10% opted for the Democrat New York Rep. In addition, 4% of former President Barack Obama and Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett, 2% wrote in Schumer together with a handful of other names.

In particular, the democrat Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin, who was selected to bring her party's reaction to Trump's joint speech to Congress on March 4, had only a favorable assessment of 13%among the respondents. In addition, 14% had an unfavorable view, while 52% gave that they had never heard of her.

The data also show the Republicans with a validity assessment of 36%, with 79% of Republicans and GOP systems independent of independent independent overview.