Thursday, August 21, 2025

(GALLUP) Democrats regain lead, but Americans dislike the party more than ever

 Sharyl Attkisson   "Democrats have regained a slim lead in party affiliation after Republicans led through most of 2023 and 2024, according to a new Gallup poll.

"The shift comes even as the Democratic Party’s image is at a record low and slightly worse than that of the Republican Party. Americans are also no more likely to say Democrats are better than Republicans at managing the federal government or bringing about the changes the country needs." . . .

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. . . Historically, the party that controls the presidency and Congress often loses supporters early in the first term, as has happened in multiple past administrations. Democrats’ current lead is built on soft support from independents, which could shift quickly if political attitudes change.

"For more information, read the full article here."

"Previously, Attkisson hosted a medical news magazine on PBS called “HealthWeek,” anchored and reported for CNN, and reported at several local news stations. She is a graduate of the University of Florida School of Journalism and Communications. Attkisson is a Fifth Degree Blackbelt Master in TaeKwonDo.

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