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A year ago on Monday, the then President Joe Biden again shocked the political world by ending his campaign for the election.
The exit of Biden from the 2024 White House race also shook the Democratic Party, which faced failures on the day of election, as the party lost control of the president, the Senate and House fell short in their dialect to win a majority.
A year later, the Democratic Party is still re -forming.
According to the CNN Pol held on 10–13 July, only 28% of the US party looks favorably and according to a CNN pole released last week. This is the lowest mark for Democrats in the entire history of CNN voting, going back over 30 years.
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The then President who speaks from the Oval Office of Biden White House as he gives his farewell address in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 (Mandel Nagan/Pool through AP)
CNN pole Is far from an outsider.
Only 19% of voters questioned one Quinipiaq university The National Poll gives a thumb to the Democrat a thumb in the Congress how they are handling their duties, with 72% rejection.
This is an all -time low as the University of Quinipiaq began asking questions of the approval of the Congress in its surveys 16 years ago for the first time.
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The Democratic Party has been in the political forest since the November elections. Not only the party lost power, but Republican made profit All traditional members of the base of the Democratic Party, among black, Hispanic and small voters.
The then Vice President Kamla Harris gave his presidential nomination acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on 22 August 2024. (Fox News – Paul Sinehoser)
Since president Donald TrumpReturn to power earlier this year, a rapid energetic Aadhaar of Democrats is urging the leaders of the Aadhaar party to take a strong stance in pushing behind the President’s widespread and controversial second-task agenda. His anger is directed not only in Republican, but also in Democrats, he feels that there are not enough vocal against Trump.
It has taken a dip in the favorable rating of the Democratic Party, which has killed historical offering in several surveys this year.
The trend is reflected in the New Quinipiyak pole, which was held on 10–14 July.
In the Congress, the manner in which the Democrats are approved by the Democrats in the Congress, 39% of the Democrats are handling their jobs, not giving 52% rejection and 9% of an opinion.
“Approval numbers for Democrats can be depicted very terriblely,” said Quinipiq University Polling Analyst Tim Maloy.
Senate minority leaders Charles Shumor (D-NY), Left, and House Minority Leaders Hakim Jeffrees (D-NY), top two Democrats at Congress, on June 11, 2025, speaks at a press conference at US Capital in DC. (Kevin dietsch)
While the approval rating for Republican in the Congress is not “terrible” as a rating democrat, they are nothing.
In the poll, only one -third of the voters inquired that the way they were handling their duties, 62% gave them a thumb down.
However, more than three-fourths of Republicans (77%) said that the way they had approved GOP MPs on Capital Hill, she was handling her job, which had only one out of five.
Additionally, in the CNN pole, while not as a democrats, the favorable rating for the Republican party has been recorded by 33%lower.
Meanwhile, Trump’s approval ratings in both elections are underwater, 40% -54% in Quinipiyak survey and 44% -56% in CNN survey.
Trump started his second tour with approval ratings in a positive area at the White House, but his numbers were quickly submerged in several elections. The President’s approval rating was in the negative field in 13 of the 17 elections held so far this month.
President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 at Washington DC (AP Photo/Ivan Wuki)
The CNN survey has a silver lining for Democrats.
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The pole indicates that the Democrats are more energetic than the Democrats Republican in next year’s mid -term elections, when the GOP will defend the prominence of its thin House and the Senate.
Seventy percent of the Democrats and Independents, who bowed to the party, said that they are extremely inspired to vote next year, 22 points more than the share of Republican and GOP-Noned voters who said they were extremely inspired to vote.