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American Focus > Blog > Politics > SAD TROMBONE: New Poll Finds Democrats ‘Deeply Pessimistic’ About the Future of Their Party |
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SAD TROMBONE: New Poll Finds Democrats ‘Deeply Pessimistic’ About the Future of Their Party |

Last updated: May 14, 2025 10:30 pm
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A recent poll from The Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research reveals a palpable sense of gloom among Democrats regarding the future of their party.

This despondency is hardly surprising, considering the drubbing they received in the November elections at the hands of a man they relentlessly sought to undermine. The Democrats lost control of the House, the Senate, and the White House.

Interestingly, some within the party are lamenting that their leadership isn’t aggressive enough in combating Trump. They seem blissfully unaware that this mindset is precisely what has contributed to their current predicament.

Perhaps a shift away from incessant Trump-bashing towards presenting innovative ideas and concrete solutions could revitalize their polling numbers. However, they appear ensnared in what has been comically termed “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

The Associated Press reports:

Democrats face a bleak outlook for their party, according to an AP-NORC poll

Six months post-Donald Trump’s victory, Democrats remain deeply pessimistic about their party’s prospects, with neither the Democratic nor Republican parties enjoying majority favor among American adults.

The latest AP-NORC survey indicates that only about one-third of Democrats express “very optimistic” or “somewhat optimistic” views regarding their party’s future—a stark decline from July 2024, when nearly 60% of Democrats felt positive.

“I’m not feeling very hopeful about the Democrats right now,” lamented Damien Williams, a 48-year-old Democrat from Cahokia Heights, Illinois. “It feels like they’re not pushing back hard enough against Trump.”

This poll arrives at a crucial juncture for the Democratic Party, which is scrambling to regain momentum after a significant electoral defeat last fall. Respondents provided mixed assessments of well-known party figures, including Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while expressing substantial concerns about the selection process for political leaders in the U.S.

It’s almost comically ironic when liberal media outlets propagate the idea that Trump supporters are filled with regret over their votes. In stark contrast to the Democrats’ gloomy outlook, Republican supporters are exhibiting a renewed sense of optimism about the future. While acknowledging that improvements are always welcome, it appears that many on the right are genuinely excited about what lies ahead.

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