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Sunday, March 16, 2025

The Democratic Party's favorability rating among Americans stands at a record low, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, fueled in part by dimming views from its own frustrated supporters. With many in the party saying publicly that their leaders should do more to stand up to President Donald Trump, Democrats and Democratic-aligned independents say, 57% to 42%, that Democrats should mainly work to stop the Republican agenda, rather than working with the GOP majority to get some Democratic ideas into legislation. The survey was taken March 6-9, days before 10 Democratic senators " including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer " voted with Republicans in the chamber to advance a GOP-authored spending bill to avert a government shutdown, much to the chagrin of many other Democratic lawmakers and progressive critics.

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The majority's desire to fight the GOP marks a significant change in the party's posture from the start of Trump's first term. A September 2017 poll found a broad 74% majority of Democrats and Democratic leaners saying their party should work with Republicans in an attempt to advance their own priorities, and just 23% advocating for a more combative approach.

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"Democrats and Democratic-aligned independents say, 57% to 42%, that Democrats should mainly work to stop the Republican agenda..."

As do a lot of people who voted for Trump.... like the ones who are paying more, losing money and jobs, and watching as their kids and parents lose services.... so that billionaires can have more tax cuts.

At least we know now what side the Cultists are on. Whatever side Dear Leader tells them to be on.

In this case, the Dark Side.

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2025-03-16 06:18 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

If CNN said it, it's worse than they're leading on.

#2 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-03-16 09:10 PM | Reply

Dems are powerless.

For instance, if they had not helped pass the spending bill, Trump would have used it as the basis to be even more draconian with government cuts. Maybe even lay the groundwork to cancel midterms in two years.

There's no limit to what norms Trump will violate because the GOP is too afraid to stop him.

Chickens have come home to roost for all those Dems/libs who decided to stay at home/vote Green during elections in November.

#3 | Posted by censored at 2025-03-16 10:14 PM | Reply

CNN sucks Fat Donnie's tiny dick.

#4 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-03-16 10:35 PM | Reply

CNN sucks Fat Donnie's tiny dick.

#4 | POSTED BY LEGALLYYOURDEAD AT 2025-03-16 10:35 PM |

Then maybe add it to the list of a thousand other sources that aren't allowed here because delicate snowflakes.

#5 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-03-17 07:42 AM | Reply

Dems are powerless.

#3 | Posted by censored at 2025-03-16 10:14 PM | Reply | Flag:

Go ahead and say the quiet part out loud. They're in this predicament because of the garbage agenda they decided to heap on average Americans. I would like to believe the Democrats "misread" Americans, but that isn't the case. They tried to shove that agenda on people - the real reason they are in the twenty percentile range of popularity.

#6 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-03-17 08:17 AM | Reply

Go ahead and say the quiet part out loud. They're in this predicament because of the garbage agenda they decided to heap on average Americans.
#6 | Posted by lfthndthrds

Partially, since that motivated many anti-dems to vote. But it was mostly inflation, as was mentioned here multiple times. And that was a global issue and not one that Dems could do very much about short of destroying the national economy and tossing millions out of work (like Trump appears to be doing right now, since he doesn't give two sheets how the poor middle class are hurt).

Democrats join 2024's graveyard of incumbents
Governments across the world are struggling in this period of economic and geopolitical turmoil
Every governing party facing election in a developed country this year lost vote share, the first time this has ever happened
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https://www.ft.com/content/e8ac09ea-c300-4249-af7d-109003afb893

#7 | Posted by censored at 2025-03-17 09:20 AM | Reply

If I was surveyed, I wouldn't have much favorable to say about Democrats right now. They seem to be a rudderless ship, with no message other than 'Trump sucks' and not doing nearly enough to stop the MAGA agenda. They have nobody with nationwide appeal. But I have never - and will never - vote for a Republican.

#8 | Posted by HeeHaw at 2025-03-17 11:12 AM | Reply

"But it was mostly inflation"

I see you don't give illegal immigration the spotlight it deserves either.

#9 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-03-17 11:29 AM | Reply

I see you don't give illegal immigration the spotlight it deserves either.
#9 | Posted by lfthndthrds

I know it was important to some states, and the article mentions it.

Guess I can't really blame the Dems too much for it since the GOP tanked the border bill on Trump's orders in order to hurt the Dems. And American voters fell for it.

#10 | Posted by censored at 2025-03-17 11:49 AM | Reply

"Tanked the border bill"

You mean the one that gave un mitigated access to illegal immigration? Keep swinging.

#11 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-03-17 12:33 PM | Reply

You mean the one that gave un mitigated access to illegal immigration? Keep swinging.
#11 | Posted by lfthndthrds

Sure, you can always find a peg to hang your hat on. Only reason it failed to pass, though, was because that's what Trump demanded of the GOP. Because he wanted to hurt the Dems with immigration.

#12 | Posted by censored at 2025-03-17 12:38 PM | Reply

"You mean the one that gave un mitigated access to illegal immigration? "

Unmitigated?!?

Republican Math is a dangerous thing, kids. Stay in school!

Also, you might want to check with the head negotiator (R), who claimed it was a better deal than could be negotiated under Trump.

I guess he'll have to be deported, too...amirite?

#13 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-03-17 12:41 PM | Reply

Dems need to understand that a major part of their appeal is that they are NOT republicans. Of course they will lose support if there is not a lot of daylight between them and republicans.

#14 | Posted by FedUpWithPols at 2025-03-17 05:09 PM | Reply

It's never an easy task to keep democrats happy.

You have the puritans who stomp their feet and put their fingers in their ears if they aren't getting what they want.

Then there are the moderates who are turned off by the puritans.

Then we move onto to the mainstream democrats, many of whom are democrats because they have higher expectations than most others. Doesn't mean they'll defect when they see failure but they simply have expectations.

I still think the democratic party is still in shock over the presidential election. It's still hitting them hard...and when democrats in congress concede any ground to the GOP on anything, it's just salt in an open wound.

IOW, I wouldn't lose too much sleep over this.

The GOP doesn't have these same challenges. Their voters have different expectations.

#15 | Posted by eberly at 2025-03-17 05:16 PM | Reply

Why Democrats are angry at Democrats in Congress:

[I]t's the principle that Democrats are wholly unwilling to fight on the same playing field as Republicans. It's that the Democrats seem forever doomed to be the party that allows the parliamentarian to shut down our entire agenda, while the Republicans won't even let the United States Constitution shut down theirs. As a Democrat, I am desperate for fighters. For brawlers. I know I'm not the only one.

People are paying attention. They're agitating. They are taking to the streets and to town halls and they want to fight back. And most importantly, they want the people who represent us in office who actually can fight back to use every lever at their disposal to do it. And if this crop of elected officials won't, then voters are going to elect new ones who will. This isn't about progressive versus moderate; this is about fighters versus non-fighters. It's about giving power to the people who want to wield it. Quite frankly, the future of the Democratic Party depends on it.

plus.briantylercohen.com

Or put another way, Democrats don't want to keep bringing a knife to a gun fight:

"Democrats always say, 'When they go low, we go high.' But I say, 'When they to low, we go toe-to-toe.'" Simone Townsend Sanders

#16 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2025-03-17 05:34 PM | Reply

Democrat Elites walking right into Putins plans, it's like clock work.

#17 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-03-17 05:55 PM | Reply

#16 stupid analogy

Why not just stop supporting stupid ----?

We really wanna play "let's keep the criminals"?

#18 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-03-17 05:56 PM | Reply

I still think the democratic party is still in shock over the presidential election.
- Eberly

They are in denial, they still think it's a messaging problem, not the policies themselves.

#19 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-03-17 05:57 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

It appears that some Dems want to create a big enough ruckus that it will give Trump cover to declare martial law. And Trump will have no compunctions about doing so.

Then those same Dems will cry at the inevitable results and vote Green in 2028, because PaLEstiNe wiLl be fReE!! or some equally absurd nonsense. All while watching our nation burn and the GOP will waltz into the White House again...

#20 | Posted by censored at 2025-03-17 06:17 PM | Reply

"It appears that some Dems want to create a big enough ruckus that it will give Trump cover to declare martial law. And Trump will have no compunctions about doing so."

He's going to do that anyway. But that's not the kind of fighting back I'm talking aobut:

drudge.com

#21 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2025-03-17 06:32 PM | Reply

" Guess I can't really blame the Dems too much for it since the GOP tanked the border bill on Trump's orders in order to hurt the Dems. And American voters fell for it.

#10 | POSTED BY CENSORED AT 2025-03-17 11:49 AM | FLAG: "

We went from all-time record high numbers of illegal crossings under Biden.

With the absence of that border bill we are near or at all-time record low for illegal border crossings. Again, this is being achieved without that horrible bill (which would have been DOA in the House)

#22 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-03-18 04:47 PM | Reply

We went from all-time record high numbers of illegal crossings under Biden. With the absence of that border bill we are near or at all-time record low for illegal border crossings. Again, this is being achieved without that horrible bill (which would have been DOA in the House)
#22 | Posted by BellRinger

Don't know if it would have been DOA in the House, since the GOP stopped it.

As for the drop, the jury is still out on that. No doubt, though, that Trump's threats have had an impact.

Fact-checking the Trump White House's claims about illegal immigration dropping sharply
www.pbs.org

But Trump is definitely doing a better job tooting his own horn. And our economy is in the crapper (at Trump's behest), so maybe folks are in less of a rush to pony up $4 - 10K to coyotes to come here and be unemployed.

#23 | Posted by censored at 2025-03-19 01:13 PM | Reply

But Trump is definitely doing a better job tooting his own horn.

That's his superpower. Most people would be embarrassed talking about themselves as much as he does.

#24 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-03-19 01:20 PM | Reply

Especially when they got nothing to talk about.

#25 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-03-19 01:21 PM | Reply

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