Shifting Public Views on U.S. Political Parties
Over the past eight years, negative opinions about the Democratic Party have climbed sharply from around 45% to 64%, while positive views have fallen from about 50% to just 34%, leaving only a tiny fraction undecided. This trend marks a steeper decline compared to the Republican Party, which has held steady in public perception, highlighting how most Americans now hold unfavorable views of both major parties—like a family dinner where no one likes the options on the table, leading to broader frustration with the political system.
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