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The Democrats are in a tailspin, and even CNN can’t cover for them anymore. The latest survey numbers paint a bleak picture for the Democratic Party, with its favorability at a historic low of just 29%.

That’s right, after years of shouting “democracy is at stake,” pushing open-border policies and embracing every radical agenda under the sun, the American people have responded with a resounding no thanks. And just to twist the knife a little deeper, Republicans are sitting at a 36% favorability rating—far from perfect, but at least not in full-scale free fall.

Even worse for the left, a whopping 57% of Democrats and left-leaning independents now believe their party should focus on stopping Trump rather than trying to govern. That’s the game plan, folks—obstruction, outrage, and no real solutions. Instead of figuring out why Americans rejected them in 2024, the Democratic Party is doubling down on dysfunction, determined to grind the country to a halt just to spite Trump. And they wonder why voters are fleeing.

The infighting is getting downright embarrassing. A full 52% of Democratic voters believe their leadership is taking the party in the wrong direction. Schumer and his Senate allies enraged progressives when they agreed to a GOP-backed spending bill to keep the government open.

That’s right, the responsible decision to prevent a shutdown was somehow seen as a betrayal. Apparently, anything less than full-blown resistance—even at the expense of the country—is unacceptable to the radical base. Meanwhile, House Democrats are fuming, accusing their own leadership of being too soft on Trump.

How ridiculous. Even after the survey, they’re in denial of what Americans want:

And let’s not forget the sheer lack of leadership. When Democratic voters were asked who best represents the core values of their party, the top answer wasn’t Biden, Harris, or even Schumer—it was Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The 34-year-old socialist firebrand, who’s better known for her Twitter fights than her legislative accomplishments, is now the standard-bearer for the party’s values. That should tell you everything.

Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, and Hakeem Jeffries also made the list, but no single figure even cracked 10% support. Meanwhile, over 30% of Democratic voters couldn’t name anyone at all. That’s right—the party’s own base doesn’t even know who’s leading them.

And yet, the Democratic response to this crisis of confidence? More extremism. More resistance. More doubling down. According to the survey, back in 2017, 74% of Democrats wanted their party to work with Republicans to find a compromise. Now? Only 32% do. The rest want their leaders to fight, even if it means getting absolutely nothing done. It’s not about passing good policies or helping Americans—it’s about “sticking it to Trump.”

The reality is Americans are rejecting the radical left’s agenda. Voters have watched Democrats prioritize illegal immigrants over American citizens, obsess over gender politics instead of fixing the economy, and fuel lawlessness while demonizing law enforcement. Even their own voters are fed up.

So sure, Democrats can keep fighting, keep obstructing, and keep playing their little resistance games. Meanwhile, Trump and Republicans will be running the country—and if these survey numbers are any indication, voters are just fine with that.

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