A recent CBS News/YouGov poll has thrown the Democratic Party into turmoil, revealing a significant disconnect between leaders and voters. With the 2026 midterms looming, the findings serve as a wake-up call for a party grappling with its identity and effectiveness.
The survey, conducted in June among 2,428 adults, indicates that a staggering 71 percent of voters believe the Democratic Party has been ineffective in standing up to Trump. This sentiment resonates even more broadly, with an alarming 78 percent of Americans expressing similar dissatisfaction.
The implications of these statistics cannot be overstated: They highlight a crisis of confidence within the party that has failed to recapture the enthusiasm of its base since the 2024 election debacle, which saw Democrats cede ground to Republicans in almost all states except for two.
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