More than six months into President Trump’s highly consequential second term, Democrats are still looking for their sputtering resistance movement to deliver some big victories.
Instead, they’ve suffered repeated failures and are responding with an increasingly angry radicalism that has zero appeal to the hearts and minds of most voters.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll found that a mere 33% of national respondents hold a favorable view of Dems, which the Journal called the party’s lowest point in its polls over three decades.
It also found that a stunning 63% of voters hold an unfavorable view of the party.
Those dismal results are the fruit of a run of bad candidates — think Kamala Harris and Tim Walz — and a scattershot strategy that consistently defies common sense and traditional American middle-class values.
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