Democratic Party approval rating hits record low as voters hope it can fight Trump more forcefully
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According to the report by ChainCatcher, in the latest public opinion survey by the National Broadcasting Company in the United States, the support rate for the US Democratic Party has dropped to a historical low. After the disastrous defeat to Trump in the election, the Democratic Party is seeking a way forward.
The survey shows that only over a quarter of registered voters (27%) express a positive attitude towards the Democratic Party, which is the lowest support rate for the party since the survey began in 1990. Only 7% of people hold a "very positive" attitude towards the Democratic Party. "Based on these numbers, the Democratic Party does not need to rebrand, it needs a reboot," said a pollster expert.
The survey shows that nearly two-thirds (65%) of Democrats say they want Congressional Democrats to stand firm on their positions, even if it may sacrifice progress on bipartisan cooperation, while only 32% hope they will compromise with Trump on legislation. This is the exact opposite of the situation in April 2017, when 59% of Democrats said they wanted Congressional Democrats to compromise with Trump.
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