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Democratic Party Approval Plummets to Lowest in 35 Years

The Wall Street Journal survey shows Republicans outperform Democrats in voter trust on key policy areas alongside Trump’s under water approval rating.

President Donald Trump speaks to the media before boarding Marine One outside the White House on July 1, in Washington, DC.
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Overview

  • Only 33% of registered voters hold a favorable view of the Democratic Party while 63% view it unfavorably, marking the worst score since 1990.
  • Respondents trust Republicans by double‐digit margins to handle the economy, inflation and foreign policy.
  • President Trump’s net approval stands at minus six points with 46% approval and 52% disapproval, remaining stable since his second term began.
  • Republicans hold a one‐point edge in party identification even as Democrats maintain a three‐point lead on the generic congressional ballot, 46% to 43%.
  • Healthcare and vaccine policy are the only issues where Democrats retain a trust advantage over Republicans.