


Democrats are increasingly toxic to everyone, including their own pathetic insurrectionist voters.
How low can they go?
The job approval rating for congressional Democrats has plunged to another all-time low, with fewer than 2 in 10 Americans happy with their work on Capitol Hill.
Only 19% of registered voters approve of the way Democrats in Congress are handling their job, a Quinnipiac University Poll released Wednesday found.
The dismal rating for congressional Dems is the lowest ever recorded by the pollster, which first began asking the question in 2009.
Even among Democratic voters, a majority (52%) disapprove of congressional Democrats, with only 39% satisfied.
"If the approval numbers for Republicans are bad ... then the approval numbers for Democrats can be characterized as flat out terrible," Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy said in a statement.
Overall, one-third of voters (33%) approve of the way the Republicans in Congress are handling their job, while 62% disapprove.
Among Republican voters, 77% approve of the job GOP members have done in Congress, while only 20% disapprove.
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Confidence in Democratic congressional leadership plummeted to an all-time low of 25% in April, according to a Gallup poll.
Among younger Americans -- those under 30 -- just 23% approve of congressional Democrats, according to a Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics survey from April.
According to Axios, braindead Democrat voters want are demanding that Democrat congressmen allow themselves to be shot to prove they're doing something.
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OSZ
@OpenSourceZone
Jul 14
2026 Generic Congressional Ballot Poll
???? Republicans: 48% (+1)
???? Democrats: 47%
EchelonInsights (B+) | 7/10-14
Per CNN's polling: Democrats were at +7 on the congressional generic ballot in 2005 and 2017. The following years, they gained seats in the midterms.
But now they're only at +2 (per CNN's poll; RCP's average of all polls has it at 0.3%.
More bad news from CNN: Americans are no longer panicking about "climate change." Those "greatly worried about climate change" has fallen from 46% to 40%, back where it was in 2000.
In addition, in 2006, 38% "frequently worried" about being the victim of a climate change catastrophe. That number is down to 32%.