The reliability of the Democratic Party with voters has fallen even more since the 2024 election, causing an alarm bell in the form of a party. Looks like to reconstruct According to a new survey received by Hill, midnight and ahead of the next presidential election.
Pol, a Democratic Super PAC, a Democratic Super PAC, considered the Democratic Party “out of touch,” “” and “weak”.
Party Have seen its support Along with white people, with the approval ratings, the Hispanic is sitting below 35 percent of the demographics with the approved ratings with men and the working class voters. And in view of 2024, the enthusiasm continues within the party, the pole revealed.
Democratic Stratagist Rodel Molino said, “This is a reality of our perception as a party, and it is difficult to move forward until we accept it,” the Democratic strategist Rodel Molino said, who serves as a senior advisor to the Super PAC. “Outside of Democratic Elits, there is an assumption, and it is caught not only in the crowd but also people with us.”
“Democrats need to feel that in 2028 not only to win, but to be better to win 2030 and 2032 and beyond, to be better,” Molino said.
Democrats have been looking for a way out of the forest since disastrous losses in November, when they lost to the President not only to President Trump but also to the House and Senate.
Since then, party officials have organized several postmortem including pole, focus group and strategy session as part of the party’s reconstruction attempt.
But Democrats are still feeling uninhabited and rude in the early months of Trump President. An AP-NORC pole in May showed that only 35 percent of the surveyed in July 2024 compared to 57 percent are optimistic about the future of the Democrat party. And there is a huge understanding that the party lacks strong leaders, the same pole showed the same pole.
Democratic donors and bunders have refused to cut checks for Democratic candidates, citing the party’s enthusiasm and lack of vision.
United the country’s latest polls held with voters in 21 battleground counties in 10 battleground states, revealing that Democrats have not survived the shadow of their loss in 2024. And the beliefs of the party of voters are the same.
Democrats have opportunities to return to the Trump administration, including Tariff, Immigration Exile and, recently, Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill”.
But political observers say that those moments were ruined.
“I was disappointed during the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ goods,” said Unite the Country Democratic Strategist and CEO Steve Scale. “We really missed the opportunity to define a different kind of vision.”
The super PAC survey has shown that the emphasis on fighting for democracy of Democrats has been emphasized-while the party is still popular-now it is not to bite it with general voters, and soft-on-remigration policies remove too many voters.
Molino said that the party has some serious reconsideration to make some serious reconsideration when it comes to their priorities and messages.
“It’s not about leaving who we are. It is not about leaving people behind. We are a big tent party. But it is about prioritizing and starting the messages where most people are,” Molino said.
“We do better when we first meet voters, where they are and then bring them together on other issues. … And nine out of 10, they really care about whether they are able to bear health care expenses or not, their children are going to be able to go to a good school … Housing, Life’s salary.”
Molino stated that Democrats should “start with a good economic appeal, and then I think that allows us to broaden the issues” on which the party is concentrated.
But the Unite the Country Polls revealed that to consider re -inclusion of party ranks for voters, Democrats need to re -establish reliability. And political observers say that a new generation of party leadership who can distinguish itself from the establishment of Washington is important.
“They want us to have separate leaders,” Scale said. “This was a section of voters … who said, ‘I voted for Barack Obama and I voted for Donald Trump because I felt that they were going to stand for Washington. … He has very different views on the world, but I think he will go to Washington and fight for me and not fight for Washington.”
“It’s a good argument for more external voices right now,” he continued. “If I can run a magic wand, I would like to see the money that spends on things such as studying podcasts for young people, which are being selected by Mayor and Downbolt City Council members and Nonpartison Democrats and even state MLAs … to start the process of rebuilding that trust with voters.”
Voters also say that they are the first and foremost, concerned about general knowledge in a political party, some democrats clearly look as a later, revealed in the survey. Political observers say the party needs to align their message with comments rhetoric and policies.
“We are often getting fine as a party in the way we see the world, and I don’t think voters are looking for nuances,” Molino said. “They are looking for direct communication when they identify the problem and then fix the problem.”
Molino said, “Whether you are talking about the mayor of New York or AOC or Trump or Burney Sanders, all those who are common, are common, the voters know where they are from,” Molino said, using a brief name for rape. “There are no nuances. … People know where they stand, and when they say something, voters believe it.”