Former Clinton strategist Mark Penn lamented that the Democrat Party appears to be “falling off a cliff” in the face of polls showing the party facing record-low approval ratings among voters.
On Friday’s episode of “The Ingraham Angle,” host Laura Ingraham, citing recent polls from YouGov and Quinnipiac, asked Penn for his opinion on why support for Democrats is collapsing among even key groups within its own coalition.
“Well, I’ve got some new polling coming out Monday that I’ve just looked at. And frankly, the Democratic Party is falling off a cliff. The ratings, which were in the high 40s, are going to be like 35 percent,” Penn answered.
“Think of the basic question, who’s doing a better job as president, Biden or Trump? Trump is winning that with 57 percent. I think you’re seeing a retrospective assessment of Biden and the direction the Democratic Party was going, really a lot more negative than it was on Election Day,” Penn added.
“And they’re looking at the contrast on immigration, on economic policy, on some of the social policies. And, boy, they’re reevaluating. And the Democratic Party, I have never seen anything like this. This is a record low for the Democratic Party in terms of favorability. It has fallen really, really way down and I don’t think there’s any leadership right now that’s going to be able to bring that back.”
This comes after the DNC elected Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ken Martin, who once called for President Trump to be tried for “treason,” as its chairman, and gun control activist David Hogg and far-left Philadelphia lawmaker Malcom Kenyatta as vice chairs.
Rather than heed their humiliating 2024 election loss and engage in introspection as a party, the Democrats have also decided instead to double down in defense of one of the most unpopular issues in America, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and trans agenda.
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