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dalton99a

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Sun Aug 3, 2025, 09:14 AM Aug 2025

'They roll right over': Many Democrats call their party weak and ineffective, AP-NORC poll finds [View all]

https://apnews.com/article/ap-poll-democrats-republican-political-parties-d41141f4a0af53c223620af0fc3fc319

‘They roll right over’: Many Democrats call their party weak and ineffective, AP-NORC poll finds
By STEVE PEOPLES, LINLEY SANDERS and HYOJIN YOO
Updated 6:24 AM CDT, August 3, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Democrats see their political party as “weak” or “ineffective,” according to a poll that finds considerable pessimism within Democratic ranks. Republicans are more complimentary of their party, although a small but significant share describe the GOP as “greedy” or say it is generally “bad.”

The poll conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research in July reveals warning signs for both major U.S. parties as the political focus shifts to elections in New Jersey and Virginia this fall and the midterm contests next year.

Respondents were asked to share the first word or phrase that came to mind when they thought of the Republican and Democratic parties. Answers were then sorted into broad categories, including negative and positive attributes. Overall, U.S. adults held a dim view of both parties, with about 4 in 10 using negative attributes, including words such as “dishonest” or “stupid.”

But nearly nine months after Republican Donald Trump won a second presidential term, Democrats appear to be harboring more resentment about the state of their party than do Republicans. Democrats were likelier to describe their own party negatively than Republicans. Republicans were about twice as likely to describe their own party positively.

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The disgruntled Democrats are not correct. There have been many excellent letters written with proper footnotes and citations.




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