Democrats in Freefall: Party Approval Crashes to Historic Lows

Discussion in 'Politics' started by echopulse, Feb 24, 2025.

  1. Every libtard just clicked this thread thinking "source". Sorry, but the old tired playbook of determine source, discredit, and deflect doesn't work here.

    Like a sinking ship with no lifeboats, the Democrat Party is taking on water faster than anyone could have imagined—this isn’t just a loss, it’s a full-blown political annihilation.

    Is this the biggest political ass whooping in history?

    https://harvardharrispoll.com/press-release-february-2025/

    FEBRUARY HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: 58% OF VOTERS ARE MORE SATISFIED WITH TRUMP'S JOB AS PRESIDENT THAN BIDEN

    DEMOCRATIC PARTY APPROVAL HITS A RECORD LOW AT 36%, NOW 15 POINTS LOWER THAN THE GOP

    72% OF VOTERS SUPPORT THE EXISTENCE OF A U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY FOCUSED ON EFFICIENCY INITIATIVES

    VOTERS WANT UKRAINE TO NEGOTIATE A SETTLEMENT WITH RUSSIA, BUT MOST ARE OPPOSED TO TERRITORIAL CONCESSIONS AND WANT THE U.S. TO GIVE SECURITY GUARANTEES
     
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  2. notagain

    notagain

    Let France do the security guarantee for the mineral rights, US should deal itself out.
    Dems (corporate commies) are a virus subverting the world, eventually there will be a reckoning.
     
  3. Outlier

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  4. Trump was +8 on 538 when he took office.Today he is +.0.8


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  6. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Read some history earlier :

    "The tape proving Nixon had been part of the Watergate coverup came to light. “Suddenly there was a switch in the people who had been defending the president,” Bill Cohen recalled. “That’s when people back in Maine, Republicans, started to turn around and said, ‘We were wrong, and you were right, and we’ll support this.’

    It’s a good week to remember that politicians used to use as a yardstick the saying: “As Maine goes, so goes the nation.”
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