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Democrat Party Approval Plummets to Historic Low as Americans Reject Radical Agenda

Democrat Party Approval Plummets to Historic Low as Americans Reject Radical Agenda
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The American people are waking up—and the numbers prove it. A new poll shows Democrat Party approval has plummeted to a record low, signaling growing dissatisfaction with the party’s far-left agenda, failed leadership, and obsession with identity politics over real solutions. As the Trump administration works to restore law and order and revive a struggling economy, Democrats remain fixated on pushing radical policies that appear more out of touch than ever with the values and concerns of everyday working families.

According to a new UMass Amherst poll, only 29 percent of respondents said they have a positive view of the Democratic Party. In addition, a combined 62 percent of voters disapprove of Democrats’ work in Washington, while 40 percent said they “strongly disagree” with how the left-wing party is handling themselves.

In contrast, only seven percent of respondents in the poll said they “somewhat disapprove” of President Donald Trump’s job. Additionally, 53 percent of voters say they trust the Republican to prioritize the interests of "ordinary Americans," suggesting that Trump’s populist stance on tariffs resonates with a broad segment of working-class voters.

Other surveys show that President Trump’s approval rating consistently averages 50 percent, with a majority of Americans viewing his performance favorably.

The latest Rasmussen poll shows that 50 percent of respondents view Trump’s handling of the country favorably. Similarly, a Morning Consult poll found that 45 percent of Americans approve of his performance. Additionally, a Cygnal survey reported that nearly 50 percent of respondents believe Trump’s first 100 days in office have been positive.

This follows a recent poll I covered, indicating that Californians are growing weary of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) political grandstanding. Instead, many voters simply want the state to work with the Trump administration to address California's real issues.

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