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.