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Democrats aren’t standing as much as Trump—and their voters are pissed

Editorial Board Published March 18, 2025
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Two new polls point out that Democratic voters are persevering with to lose religion of their social gathering as management struggles to answer President Donald Trump.

An SSRS ballot for CNN launched Sunday discovered that solely 29% of adults view Democrats favorably, marking a brand new low in CNN’s polling since 1992 and a 20-point drop since January 2021. Even Democrats and left-leaning respondents had been much less obsessed with their social gathering, with simply 63% favorability—down from 72% in January.

This starkly contrasts with the survey’s Republican and right-leaning respondents, who reported 79% favorability of the Republican Get together.

Whereas NBC’s ballot additionally discovered that the Republican Get together has a web destructive picture—49% of voters view it unfavorably and 39% view it favorably)—it famous that the GOP might a minimum of take consolation in controlling each chambers of Congress and the presidency. Democrats, nevertheless, need to cling to the hope that their social gathering may reclaim possibly one chamber of Congress in 2026.

Each surveys recommend that the shortage of help for the Democratic Get together stems from its personal voters feeling fed up. Not solely have they witnessed their social gathering’s loss to Trump in 2024, however now they face Democratic leaders trying to compromise with the president—one thing Republicans would by no means think about if the roles had been reversed.


Democrats maintain protest indicators at Trump’s tackle to a joint session of Congress on March 4, drawing criticism from different Democrats.

As Democrats proceed to bend a knee to Trump, he and Elon Musk have taken a hatchet to the federal authorities, making large cuts through the so-called Division of Authorities Effectivity.

The outcomes of those surveys come as Democrats proceed disagreeing on one of the best ways to control. Over the weekend, progressives—and even some lawmakers from the social gathering’s extra average wing—harshly criticized Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer for conceding to Trump on the GOP-backed authorities spending invoice.

After the Home handed a partisan spending invoice, Schumer and 9 different Senate Democrats voted for cloture on Friday, ending a filibuster of Republicans’ detrimental funding invoice. The invoice proposed vital cuts to the federal price range whereas growing protection spending by roughly $6 billion.

Schumer has defended his determination, even amid requires him to step down or get replaced. But it surely stays unclear who he’s attempting to please. A few of his social gathering members are weary of him, and now the general public is shifting their help away from him, too.

Within the SSRS ballot for CNN, 57% of Democrats and left-leaning respondents expressed a need for the social gathering to concentrate on obstructing Trump’s agenda, in comparison with 42% who favored working with the GOP.

And NBC reported an identical discovering: 65% of self-identified Democratic voters need their social gathering to “stick to their positions even if this means not getting things done in Washington.” 

Solely 32% indicated a need for Democrats to compromise with Trump, which marks a whole reversal from the place Democrats stood in 2017, when 59% needed members of Congress to hunt consensus on coverage.

These numbers might worsen over time, as each polls had been largely or wholly carried out earlier than the standoff over the federal government funding invoice. Nonetheless, the outcomes underscore how a lot Democratic voters are itching for his or her social gathering to play a minimum of some type of protection.

“I’m scared that compromising will lead to the downfall of our democracy, to only be slightly hyperbolic. It’s really scary to see the things being done, the things being slashed left and right without any regard for the outcome,” a Democratic voter and survey respondent advised NBC.

These findings additionally align with a sequence of polls launched final week, which recommend that Democratic voters view their social gathering as ineffective and missing path. 

However, some Democratic leaders seem content material to acquiesce to Trump relatively than push again. And in doing so, they’re alienating voters.

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