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A large number of Democrats view negatively: an opinion poll


More than a third of the Democrats used negative terms to describe their party, according to a poll published on Sunday.

Newsweek Contact the National Democratic Committee (DNC) to comment on Sunday.

Why do it matter

Last November, November was a pivotal election in the United States, as President Donald Trump returned to the White House after defeating both the popular vote and the electoral college. The size of the Republican Party’s victory in November-which is heading to the White House, flipping the Senate, and maintaining control of the House of Representatives-sparked the search for a spirit within the Democratic Party about what happened wrong and how to rebuild.

The Democratic Party has struggled with the inability of internal and internal satisfaction since the overwhelming defeat, and the confrontation of ideological divisions and clear generations, which were widely frustrated by voters from the leaders of Congress and the general guidance of the party.

Democratic leaders have been criticized from the inside, others to push the party far to the left, others for their compatibility with Trump, and the number of poetry disappointed from its agenda completely left the party either to identify that it is independent or Republican.

What do you know

The Associated Press Norch poll from 1437 adults found that many Democrats were not satisfied with their party. When they are asked to describe the Democratic Party, the respondents often presented negative words such as “weak”, “lukewarm”, “indifference”, “ineffective” and “broken”.

In general, 35 percent of Democrats used a negative term to describe their party, while 23 percent referred to positive conditions. More than 40 percent of Republicans have pointed out positive conditions related to their party, with the expression of 19 percent of dissatisfaction.

However, among all the survey participants, more people have been associated with negative features with the Republican Party, 43 percent, compared to the Democratic Party, by 39 percent.

The poll, which was conducted between 10 to 14 July, was published on Sunday and has an error margin or minus 3.6 percentage points. The reconnaissance makeup was 35 percent of Democrats, 27 percent of independents and 37 percent of Republicans.

The poll comes days after Wall Street Journal A poll published an opinion poll that the image of the Democratic Party deteriorated to its lowest point in more than three decades, according to the newspaper’s records dating back to 1990. The job report was issued shortly after, which showed that the US labor market has slowed during the past few months, with unemployment that escalates up and previous jobs associated with its weakness expected.

The American Capitol building appears on July 25.

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What people say

Ken Martin, Chairman of the National Democratic Committee (DNC) said. The hill Sunday On August 3: “We are a party that needs to be focused on returning to an economic message that gives people a feeling that we are fighting for them, but we do not need to give up our values. We have been the party fighting for the working class and the poor, but we are also the party that always fought against discrimination, intolerance and harassment, and people hide the conversation. We will continue to do so.”

John Anzlon, a democratic survey expert, worked on Wall Street Journal The survey said in July: “The democratic brand is so bad that it does not have credibility to be a critic of Trump or the Republican Party. To re -contact the real voters and those working on those who are for them and what their economic message, they will face problems.”

Senator Curry Booker, a democratic in New Jersey, said in a speech on the Senate Hall on Tuesday about the progress of a set of bills.: “This, for me, is a problem with Democrats in America at the present time, are we ready to be complicit with Donald Trump, to allow this corridor when we have all the leverage at the present time … We stand at a moment when our president spoils the constitution of the United States of America, and we are ready to go with it today. No. no.

What happens after that?

Democrats continue to determine the party’s direction as they are preparing for the 2025 ruling elections and the accuracy of 2026, when they aim to increase the voters who turned towards Trump last year.

New Jersey and Virginia will hold the state governor’s elections in November, as the current conservatives are limited to the period.

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