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Record low for Democratic Party favorable ratings in new national poll

According to two new referendums, the Democrats' favorable ratings have fallen to a new low.

Only 29% of those questioned in the CNN poll released Sunday said they had a favorable view of the party, with 54% at a disadvantage.

This is a record-breaking CNN polling dates back more than 30 years ago.

The Democratic favor dropped by four points since early January. It was a 20-point plunge from January 2021 ahead of President Donald Trump's second mission tour in the White House, ahead of the start of former President Joe Biden's term.

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President Joe Biden is working on the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on August 19, 2024. (Fox News – Paulsteinhauser)

Just 63% of Democrats and democratic independences questioned in the survey said they had a favorable view of the party at the start of the Biden administration from 72% in January to 81% four years ago.

This was similar in the NBC News referendum released on Sunday.

Only 27% of registered voters said they had a positive view of the Democrats, the party's lowest rating on NBC News Polling, dating back to 1990. NBC News PolL was held from March 7th to 11th.

Democrats are in the political wilderness following the election setback in November last year when Republicans gained control of the White House and Senate and defended a majority of their vulnerable homes. And Republicans benefited among black and Hispanic voters, as well as young voters, and all traditional members of the Democratic base.

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According to a CNN poll conducted by SSRS from March 6-9, GOP had a favorable rating of 36%, with 48% holding Republicans' unfavourable views.

The GOP's favorable rating has remained the same since January, with the disadvantageous rating rising 4 points.

Republicans were also underwater in NBC News polls, with 39% positive and 49% negative.

The new survey released on Sunday was Quinnipiac University National Poll Last month, it was headlined by a survey dating back to 2009, showing that Democrats had reached an all-time low.

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Sen. Chuck Schumer gestures on stage during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on August 20, 2024. (Reuters/Mike Segar)

new CNN Survey Also, at a margin of 57% to 42%, Democrats say that leaders should mostly work to stop the GOP agenda, rather than finding a common basis with Republicans.

That's a shift from the vote at the start of Trump's first term when nearly three-quarters of Democrats said they should work with Republicans.

A similar finding was made in an NBC News poll, with nearly two-thirds of Democrats hoping Congress would stick to their position rather than compromise with Trump. The NBC News voting figures also represent a switch from the findings of the first Trump administration's first few months.

Last week, before 10 Senate Democrats moved last week, votes including minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y. voted in favor of a GOP-enhanced federal spending bill that avoided government shutdowns.

The move infuriated many on the left, who hoped their party would take a tougher position by resisting Trump's agenda.

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Tom Williams/Getty Images)

The vote also asked respondents to name political leaders who they felt were “best reflected” in political leaders.

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Ten percent of the democratically allied adults are named after New York's Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Coltos, 9% provide former vice president Kamala Harris, 8% provide Vermont progressive champion Sen. Bernie Sanders, and 6% designate New York's Haquem Jeffries. More than 3 out of 10 did not provide a response.

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