The Democratic Party strikes a low historical favor in the new national poll

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In what looks like a broken record, the Democratic Party has reached another historic hollow in a national survey this week.
Thirty percent of the voters of the country interviewed in a survey by the University of Quinnipiac said that they had a favorable opinion on the Democratic Party and that 54% say they have an unfavorable opinion.
“This is the lowest favorability note for the Democratic Party since the survey of Quinnipiac University began to ask the voters in 2008,” said the survey statement.
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The head of the Senate minorities, Charles Schumer, D.-NY, and the minority head of the Hakeem Jeffries Chamber, D.-NY, the two main Democrats in the Congress, are expressed during a press conference at the American Capitol on June 11, 2025, in Washington, DC, DC, (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
THE Quinnipiac survey was the last survey this year to flash red alerts for the Democrats.
The Democratic Party has been in the political desert since last year’s elections. Not only has the party lost control of the White House and Senate and did not recognize the majority of the room, but also The Republicans have made gains Among black, Hispanic and younger voters, all traditional members of the Democratic Party base.
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Since the return of President Donald Trump’s power in January, an increasingly energetic democrats have urged party leaders to take a stronger position by pushing the president’s agenda and controversial. Their anger is directed not only against the Republicans, but the Democrats, they do not feel vocal enough in their opposition to Trump.

The president of the National Democratic Committee, Ken Martin, is addressed to the members of the party at the DNC summer meeting on August 25, 2025, in Minneapolis. (Paul Steinhauser / Fox News)
This fueled a dive into the favorable notes of the Democratic Party, which struck historical stockings in a series of surveys this year.
“We have a brand problem,” said the president of the National Democratic Committee Ken Martin Fox News digital interview This summer.
“When you touch the bottom, there is only one direction to go, and that’s in place, and that’s what we do,” added Martin.
If there is a silver lining for Democrats, it is because the republican brand image is not much better.
Only 38% of respondents in the Quinnipiac survey said they had a favorable vision of the Republican Party, 51% having an unfavorable opinion.

President Donald Trump has a decree signed on AI in the White House Oval office in Washington on January 23, 2025. (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque)
And the Quinnipiac survey is the last to indicate that the number of Trump surveys remains well underwater.
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The president’s approval rating was 38% in the survey, with 54% disapproving how Trump takes care of his duties in the White House.
An average of Trump approval notes in all the latest national surveys has put the president in negative territory, 45% approval and 52% disapproval.