The Democrat party is in shambles.
According to a new Wall Street Journal poll, their net favorability hit a 35-year low.
They are also falling behind Republicans on key issues.
WSJ POLL
Net Favorability
Republicans: -11
Democrats: -30 (lowest in 35 years)
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Trust MORE to handle
Illegal immigration: R+24
Immigration: R+17
Inflation: R+10
Tariffs: R+7
Foreign policy: R+8
Vaccine policy: D+8
Healthcare: D+14 pic.twitter.com/LG7ZABTUPe
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) July 27, 2025
The Democrat Party’s image has fallen to its lowest level since 1990, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll, as voters favor Republicans on nearly all major issues,even while expressing disapproval of Donald Trump’s approach to key policies such as inflation, tariffs, and foreign policy.
The Democrat Party has hit a 35-year low with American voters, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll showing 63 percent view the party unfavorably, the worst rating since 1990, and just eight percent hold a very favorable view. The findings reflect a party increasingly seen as out of step with voters, with Republicans now preferred on nearly every major issue.
The poll indicates that voters trust Republicans over Democrats to handle nearly every key issue, including inflation, tariffs, foreign policy, and most significantly immigration, where Republicans hold a staggering 24-point advantage.
Even among voters who disapprove of Trump’s approach to certain policies, the GOP is still favored to lead. For example, voters disapprove of Trump’s handling of inflation by 11 points, yet trust Republicans over Democrats on inflation by 10. The pattern repeats across multiple issues, with voters essentially signaling: We may not love Trump, but we trust his party to govern.
Democratic pollster John Anzalone said that the Democrat brand “brand is so bad that they don’t have the credibility to be a critic of Trump or the Republican Party” and that they are going to have real problems if they don’t reconnect with voters.
“The Democratic brand is so bad that they don’t have the credibility to be a critic of Trump or the Republican Party,” Anzalone told the newspaper. “Until they reconnect with real voters and working people on who they’re for and what their economic message is, they’re going to have problems.”
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