The Republican advantage

 PJ Media:

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In a lovely act of symmetry, the Republican voters and Democratic voters have become each other’s reflection. Democrats don’t like Trump and never will, with 92% disapproval and 8% approval. Republicans are the exact opposite, with 92% approval and 8% disapproval.

"The difference is largely a function of the consolidation of the Republican base," Daron Shaw, who serves as a member of the Fox News Decision Team and is the Republican partner on the Fox News Poll, noted. 

"The party’s completely solidified behind him," added Shaw, a politics professor and chair at the University of Texas, who noted that Trump’s current rock-solid GOP support wasn’t the case at the start of the first term, when he had troubles with some Republicans.

Shaw highlighted that "Democrats were consolidated against Trump in 2017. They’re consolidated against him now." 

Pointing to recent polls indicating Democratic Party favorability at all-time lows, he said "they don’t like their own party very much, but they all agreed that they don’t like Trump." [emphasis added]

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In a battle between the left and right, the right has more people.

And this brings us to March 22, 2025: Donald Trump owns the GOP, and conservatives outnumber liberals. Meanwhile, the Democrats are in complete disarray. As we noted on Thursday....

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The current Democrat approval rating is around 29 percent.  It has rarely been that low in decades.  The Democrats have no popular leaders at this point.  Biden was a disaster as president and Kamala Harris was a disaster as a replacement candidate.  What the Democrats desperately need is a popular governor to step up, but so far they don't have one and their Senate and House members don't have a base outside of their local areas. 

See also:

Crucial Voter Groups Fleeing Democrats, Says Stunned Fmr Clinton Pollster

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The Democratic Party’s favorability rating plummeted to a new low of 29%, according to a CNN/SSRS poll conducted from March 6-9. During an appearance on “Hannity,” Penn said he was shocked at the current state of the Democratic Party and said he’s never seen its rating this low in decades.
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