
Confirming that Americans have ditched the increasingly liberal party in droves, Democrats in Congress have crashed to a historic low with only 21% approval of their performance.
Even nearly half of Democrat voters disapprove of their own party’s lawmakers, revealing a growing sense of betrayal among the liberal base.
One polling analyst aptly expressed this sentiment, describing the figures as “a sobering slap down of historic proportions for the Democrats in Congress.”
The numbers expose a party in freefall as Republicans surge to record-high approval ratings, signaling a seismic shift in voter sentiment.
According to a recent Quinnipiac poll, an overwhelming 68% of voters now disapprove of Democrats in Congress, marking the party’s worst approval rating in polling history.
This catastrophic collapse in public confidence comes as Americans continue to struggle with the consequences of Democrat-led policies that failed to deliver on promises.
The rejection extends beyond independent and Republican voters; only 40% of registered Democrats approve of their lawmakers’ performance.
A staggering 49% of Democrats disapprove of their own party’s representatives, showing deep divisions within their base.
In stark contrast, Republicans in Congress are enjoying a record-high approval rating of 40%, with strong support from their base.
Among registered Republicans, 79% approve of their lawmakers’ performance, demonstrating unity and confidence among Republican voters.
Even more telling is that 60% of Democrats believe their officials are not doing enough to oppose President Donald Trump. In comparison, only 22% feel their representatives are adequately standing up to the administration.
This internal conflict has left Democratic leadership scrambling for explanations and excuses.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s response to the crisis reveals the Democrats’ lack of vision and strategy.
Whent reacting to the dismal news regarding his party, Schumer said he was banking on hopes that President “Trump will screw up.”
While urging “patience,” Schumer offered no positive agenda for Americans suffering under the weight of Democrat-backed policies that have led to economic hardship and social division.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries complained about Democrats’ limited “leverage,” instead of acknowledging that Americans have rejected their radical agenda.
The growing desire among Democrats for a more moderate approach is evident.
A recent Gallup poll shows 45% of Democratic voters now favoring moderation over the extreme leftist policies pushed by their current leadership.
This shift suggests many traditional Democrats feel abandoned by a party increasingly dominated by radical activists.
As Democrats cling to power by filing over 65 lawsuits against President Trump’s America First policies, Republican lawmakers continue to deliver results that resonate with voters.