
The survey, conducted between May and June by a Democrat super PAC called Unite the Country, showed the party’s “credibility” with voters has declined even further since the 2024 election.
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Also, enthusiasm within the party continues to decline following 2024, the poll revealed.
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The poll was conducted with voters in 21 battleground counties across 10 battleground states, according to the Hill’s coverage.
Democratic strategist Rodell Mollineau, a senior adviser to the super PAC, told the political website:
This is the reality of the perception of us as a party, and until we accept that, it’s going to be hard to move forward. There’s a perception out there, outside of Democratic elites, and it’s taken hold in not just the MAGA crowd but people that should be with us. Democrats need to realize that in order to improve and get better to not only win in 2028 but to win in 2030 and 2032 and beyond.
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The Hill agreed, writing:
Democrats have been searching for a way out of the wilderness since their devastating loss in November, when they not only lost the presidency once again to President Trump but also the House and Senate. Since then, party officials have conducted a number of postmortems — including polls, focus groups and strategy sessions — as part of the party’s rebuilding effort.
Despite those efforts, many Democrat politicians continue to spout positions unpopular with centrists on taxes, crime, immigration, and transgenderism — the very issues that swept Donald Trump into office.
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Contributor Lowell Cauffiel formerly covered politics and crime for the Detroit News. He is the best-selling author of Below the Line and nine other crime novels and nonfiction titles. See lowellcauffiel.com for more.
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