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A new Wall Street Journal poll finds 63% of voters view the Democratic Party unfavorably — the highest recorded since 1990. While Republicans hold a modest edge with 19% very favorable support, both parties face widespread frustration. The poll suggests Democrats have yet to convince voters they can govern better than Trump’s GOP.
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By Ebony McMorris, Jamie Jackson, Clay Cane5
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A new Wall Street Journal poll finds 63% of voters view the Democratic Party unfavorably — the highest recorded since 1990. While Republicans hold a modest edge with 19% very favorable support, both parties face widespread frustration. The poll suggests Democrats have yet to convince voters they can govern better than Trump’s GOP.
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