Democrats DEMOLISHED By Shocking Poll As Schumer's Shutdown FIRED BACK!
FULLSTÄNDIGT TRANSKRIPT
Chuck Schumer just made the most
catastrophic political miscalculation in
modern Senate history.
>> Democrats favorability among Americans.
It is at its lowest point in in the
history of CNN's polling back to 1992.
Only 28% of Americans view the
Democratic Party uh favorably. Um how
can you guys turn that around? I
>> mean, the Democrat party is the party of
weakness in the eyes of the
supermajority. America's political
earthquake just hit Washington and
Democrats got wrecked by a brutal new
poll that shows Schumer's shutdown
backfired. The so-called Schumer
shutdown was meant to corner
Republicans, but instead it's blowing up
in the Democrats faces, exposing a level
of miscalculation we haven't seen in
decades. And the latest polls don't just
reveal public backlash, but also show
the collapse of a party that gambled
with the government and lost the
nation's trust overnight.
62%
of respondents believe that Trump and
the Republicans will win the government
shutdown. Only 38% think the Democrats
are going to come out of this
victorious. Even the government shutdown
has entered full swing and the numbers
are unmistakable. According to the
latest Harvard Harris poll, 62% of
Americans say Trump and the Republicans
are in control of the fight and 65% want
Schumer's side to accept the clean
continuing resolution deal already
sitting on the table. 65%
a super majority want the Democrats to
end this shutdown by accepting the clean
continuing resolution keeping current
spending levels as passed by the
Republicans. That data hits harder than
any press briefing. And the country's
done playing along. Federal workers are
sitting at home without paychecks.
Airports are tightening. And the public
sees one side holding the match. Schumer
built this fight to look tough. Instead,
it's painting his party as reckless, out
of touch, and completely cornered.
Numbers only get higher. It's only going
to climb as this shutdown lingers on.
History's got a brutal pattern. The side
making the demands always ends up
wearing the blame. And right now, every
number says the same thing. Democrats
lit this fuse and now they're the ones
standing in the smoke.
>> NPR Mars poll shows that only 26%
of registered voters of inside the
Democratic party, the pressure is coming
from within their own walls. The
shutdown turned their talking points
into crossfire, and now party unity
looks more like a slow motion implosion.
Only 26% of registered voters say they
approve of the Democratic Party's
direction. And even among Democrats,
barely half still back their own
leadership. The energy that once powered
their base has flipped. Frustration
replacing enthusiasm, confusion
replacing confidence. Chuck Schumer, who
has the lowest approval rating of any
member of Congress.
>> Chuck Schumer sits right in the middle
of that storm. Progressives want a fight
that never ends, while moderates are
desperate to reopen the government and
move on. Every passing day widens the
fault line. What began as a display of
control has turned into an open struggle
over who actually runs the party.
>> Presents what we might call a
masterclass in strategic patience.
>> While one side floods the cameras with
speeches and blame, the other side says
nothing. And that silence hits harder
than any headline. It's a pure
masterclass in strategic patience. The
noise comes from one direction and
that's exactly the plan. By staying off
the stage, the focus never shifts. Every
clip, every quote, every headline loops
back to one story. Democratic chaos.
What the American people thought that he
was going to do. Indeed, if you look at
the numbers, Trump has basically the
steadiest favorable rating this much
through a presidency of any president.
It's a move straight out of a highstakes
playbook, letting the opposition drain
their oxygen while the country watches
who's actually running the show. The
longer the cameras stay locked on
Schumer's pressers and party infighting,
the more this shutdown looks like a
one-sided breakdown. Each day the
shutdown continues, Washington's balance
of power changes. Congress is stalled,
but the system keeps moving. Federal
agencies still function. Decisions still
need signatures. And that authority now
runs through one office, the executive
branch.
>> Democrats will lose this particular
battle. Voters have already decided on
that outcome.
>> Every unresolved day transfers more
operational control away from lawmakers
and toward the administration. Oversight
slows, policy execution centralizes, and
the legislative gridlock strengthens the
hand of the presidency. This is the
quiet outcome of every prolonged
shutdown. Power doesn't disappear, it
relocates. And by the time Congress
reopens, much of that authority will
already be sitting somewhere else. For
sure. In fact, the latest CBS Yuggov
poll asks voters, look at this, they ask
voters what words come to mind when they
think of the Democrat.
>> The latest polling delivers the clearest
message yet. The country has already
chosen a side. Recent polling from major
outlets, including the New York Times
and CBSYUGV,
tracks the same trend now cutting across
every demographic line. A steady
majority connects the shutdown directly
to Democratic leadership. The longer the
shutdown lasts, the more those numbers
harden, approval gaps widen, trust
erodess, and the perception of control
keeps shifting. For the public, this
isn't about ideology anymore. It's about
management. And the data shows who looks
in command and who doesn't.
>> Look at this net popularity of socialism
among Democrats. You go back to 2010, it
was plus seven points. Look how high it
is now. Up like a rocket, up to plus 36
points. That's a jump of nearly 30
points on the net popularity scale among
Democrats in just 15 years. Beneath the
shutdown chaos, the deeper problem sits
in the numbers that rarely make the
headlines.
Poll after poll shows a widening gap
between the Democratic base and the rest
of the country, not just on policy, but
on philosophy itself.
Among Democratic voters, support for
socialism has surged from plus 7 in 2010
to plus 36 today. While belief in
capitalism has slipped into the
negatives across the general population,
the picture flips completely. Capitalism
+ 12, socialism 18. think the idea of
having a socialist mayor is a good idea.
Matching what we see nationally, the
bottom line is socialism isn't a dirty
word among Democrats at this particular
point. It's actually a word that one
attached, Democrats. That divide
explains the standoff better than any
press release. One half of the party is
chasing a worldview most Americans
reject, while the other half is trying
to keep its footing in reality. It's a
split not over tactics, but over
identity. whether the party wants to
speak for working Americans or for the
activists shouting the loudest online.
And it's showing up everywhere. Campaign
slogans built around redistribution,
spending plans that read like wish
lists, and rhetoric that plays well on
Twitter but collapses in swing
districts. Every new poll confirms the
same thing. The further this agenda
drifts from mainstream economics, the
smaller the tent becomes. polls show
that while the vast majority of the
country, a majority of Republicans, a
majority of independents, a vast
majority of the country want the
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