Overview
- The Democratic Party's approval rating has dropped to 29%, the lowest recorded since CNN began polling in 1992.
- This marks a significant decline from 49% approval in January 2021, shortly after Donald Trump's first presidency ended.
- Internal divisions and a lack of clear leadership have left Democratic voters uncertain, with no consensus on a preferred leader emerging.
- A majority of Democratic voters (74%) favor collaboration with Republicans to influence legislation, while only 23% prefer a combative approach.
- President Trump's approval rating stands at 47%, with 51% of Americans expressing dissatisfaction with his performance.