Many Democrats are still down on the Democratic Party, new poll shows
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ARCHIVE: Washington - 6 November 2024
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STILL - Supporters look on as Vice President Kamala Harris delivers a concession speech for the 2024 presidential election on the campus of Howard University (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, ID 25010861344077)
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ARCHIVE: Washington - 5 November 2024
1. STILL - Howard University students watch live election results during a watch party near an election night event for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris at Howard University (AP Photo by Nathan Howard, ID: 24311037392619)
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Washington - 17 February 2026
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2. SOUNDBITE (English) Linley Sanders, The Associated Press:
"Democrats were pretty down on their party after losing the 2024 presidential election. And even though they've had a string of recent wins in special elections, morale really hasn't recovered. New AP-NORC polling shows that about 7 in 10 Democrats have a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party. And even though that's a majority, that's not really improved from after they lost the presidential election."
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3. GRAPHIC showing AP-NORC polling data of the percentage of Democrats who approve of the Democratic Party from February 2026, October 2025 and September 2024
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4. STILL - Ingrid Bender, a supporter of Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, left, and Jonathan Foust, a supporter of Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, offer rosters of who to vote for in their political parties to voters arriving at a polling place in (AP Photo by Robert F. Bukaty, ID: 24310770060990)
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Washington - 17 February 2026
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5. SOUNDBITE (English) Linley Sanders, The Associated Press:
"Separate polling shows that the Democrats are more frustrated with their party than the Republicans are with theirs. There is some good news for the Democrats in the AP-NORC polling, however. In a year where health care is a top concern for many Americans, the polling shows that Democrats are seen as the party that is better equipped to handle that issue. But they have not been able to make gains on issues where the Republicans are losing ground, including the economy and immigration. There is a lot of negativity around both parties right now, and we'll be watching these measures closely heading into the midterms."
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6. GRAPHIC showing AP-NORC polling data for who U.S. adults trust to better handle the issue of healthcare, whether it is Republicans, Democrats, neither party, or both parties equally
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7. STILL - Containers with Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation, a Taiwanese container shipping company, are stacked up at the Port of Los Angeles with the the Long Beach International Gateway Bridge seen in the background (AP Photo by Damian Dovarganes, ID: 25357440931761)
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8. STILL Migrants walk along concertina wire as they try to cross the Rio Grande at the Texas-U.S. border (AP Photo by Eric Gay, ID: 23199451358792)
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Other polling suggests that Democrats' post-2024 slump is unusually large.
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