Confidence in Democratic leadership plunges to all-time low: poll 

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The confidence in the Democratic leadership of Congress collapsed to a historical minimum of 25%, according to a new survey.

The Gallup survey held between April 1 to 14 and published on Thursday found that the trust rating sank nine points below the previous low water brand for Democrats-34%, which was recorded in 2023.

The current qualification is also well below the average confidence level of 45% that Americans have had in Democratic Democratic leadership since 2001.


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Congress Democrats have fought to stop President Trump to implement his second mandate agenda. Getty images

The surprising lack of faith in the Democrats of Congress seems to be promoted by members of the Democratic Party.

“The qualification of the leaders of the Democratic Congress among the faithful of their own party has fallen 41 points from last year to its lowest point,” Gallup said.

“The previous minimum for Democratic leaders of Congress among Democrats was 60%, registered in 2005,” added the pollster. “For its part, the confidence of the Republicans” in the leaders of the congress of their own parties has never fallen below 42%. ”

The confidence in the leadership of the Congress of the Republican Party was measured at 39%, comfortably above 24%of the low Republicans they faced in 2014 and not far from the historical average of the parts of 43%.


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The Democrats resolve their majority of the Senate and several seats from the House of Representations to the Republicans after the 2024 elections. Ron Sachs – CNP for NY Post

It has bone more than a decade since any of the parties recovered at least one 50%confidence rating, according to Gallup.

The democratic leadership of Congress had a majority level in 2009, while since 2003 for the leadership of the Republican Party in Congress.

From the day of the inauguration, the Democrats in Congress have seemed unable to slow down President Trump to implement his second -term agenda.

The Democrats lost control of the Senate and the Republicans obtained profits in the camera after the November elections.

The leader of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer (D-NE), faced a violent reaction last month after he voted with the Republican senators to advance the bill that also avoided a government closure.

The protests organized by the Leftist group requested throughout the country demanding that the lifelong senator renounce his leadership position during the vote.

The former president of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) And other Democratic legislators publicly criticized Schumer for voting with the Republican Party, with the congresswoman suggesting that the senator gave the Republicans “for nothing.”

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