Congressional leaders such as Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) have experienced low net approval rates, according to recent polls.
an economist/yougov Opinion survey It was implemented between March 16-18, 2025, and it turns out that after Schumer voted for the government spending bill to prevent the government from shutting down, Schumer saw a decline in “net favor” among moderates, liberals and “very liberals” Democrats.
The poll said “Schumer's net favor has fallen from +36 to +4 among moderate Democrats since last month,” but his net favor with the liberal Democrats went from +39 to -8, and Schumer's net favor has gone from +43 to -2, among “very liberal Democrats.”
This comes after the previous one economist/yougov investigation It was found that Schumer's favor for Democrats took place between February 23-25, 2025 was 57%, with 18% of Democrats expressing Schumer's unfavourable views.
Latest economist/yougov Opinion survey 39% of Democrats expressed Schumer's positive views, and 41% of Democrats expressed Schumer's negative views.
Overall, Schumer held a 22% favorable rating, with 55% of those surveyed expressing his unfavourable views. It turns out that Schumer's pure favor is -33.
The survey found that 32% of those surveyed expressed Johnson's positive views, while 38% expressed his negative views. Johnson's favor was reported to be -6.
House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-ny) was found to have a favorable rating of 27%, but 36% expressed an unfavourable opinion about him. Jeffries' pure favor was reported to be -9.
The poll found that 21% of those surveyed expressed positive opinions about Senate majority leader John Tune (R-SD), while 26% expressed negative opinions. Thune's favor was reported to be -4.
Polls found that “Congressional Republicans” received a favorable rating of 39%, while 51% of people expressed disadvantaged views about Congressional Republicans. The net favorite of Congressional Republicans sat at -12.
Congressional Democrats were found to have a favorable rating of 32%, but 58% of those surveyed expressed a disadvantageous view of Congressional Democrats. According to a poll, Congressional Democrats received net support of -27.





