The confidence in the leadership of the Democratic Party Congress has sunk a historical minimum, according to a new national survey.
The qualification of trust for democratic leadership in Congress is 25% in a Gallup survey carried out from April 1 to 14 and published on Thursday. That is nine points below the previous minimum of 34%, which was recorded in 2023.
According to Gallup, confidence in the republican leadership of Congress is 39%, which is well above 24% low in 2014.
Feeding the fall in confidence in the Democratic leadership of Congress were the Democrats.
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The minority leader of the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y., right, joins the leader of the Senate minority Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., for a press conference in Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol on February 12, 2025. (AP/ROD LAMKEY, JR./FILE)
“The qualification of the leaders of the Democratic Congress among the faithful of their own party has fallen 41 points from last year to its lowest point,” Gallup said in his statement.
The favorable grades of the Democrats fall to minimum records
The Democratic Party is in the political desert, after the electoral setbacks last November, when the Republicans obtained control of the White House and the Senate, and defended their fragile majority of the camera. And the Republicans obtained profits between black and Hispanic voters, as well as younger voters, all traditional members of the democratic parties base.

The United Center is full of the first night of the National Democratic Convention, since former President Biden goes to the crowd, on August 19, 2024, in Chicago, Illinois. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
The Democrats have become increasingly angry and energized in response to the aggressive and controversial movements of President Donald Trump, since they returned to the White House three months ago, by cutting the federal government and raising the citizens of long data.
New movement of the vice president of the Democratic Party, there are more inflamed.
That anger is directed not only to Trump and Republicans, but also the Democrats. Many at the base of the party feel that their leaders in Congress have been vocal vocal enough to withdraw against the president.

President Donald Trump talks to journalists at the Oval Office of the White House, where he signed an executive order, on Thursday, February 13, 2025. (AP/Ben Curtis)
And the energy has been evident in the municipalities this winter and the hero of early spring by the members of the Democratic and Republican Congress.
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The national surveys conducted in February by the University of Quinnpiac, and Last Monn by CNN and NBC News, indicated the favorable grades for the Democratic Party that sank to the minimum of all time.