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Poll finds Democrats split on who leads their party

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A new Politico poll finds no consensus among Democratic voters on who leads their party: roughly a third answered "don’t know" or "nobody," while Kamala Harris was the top named individual at about 16 percent. Republicans, by contrast, overwhelmingly point to Donald Trump.

Politico’s survey, conducted online by research firm Public First from October 18–21, polled 2,051 U.S. adults and carries a margin of error of ±2.2 percentage points, according to the outlet. (wjr.com)

Among Americans who voted for Kamala Harris in 2024, about 21 percent said they didn’t know who leads the Democratic Party and 10.5 percent said “nobody.” Harris — the party’s most recent presidential nominee — was named by roughly 16 percent, the only figure to draw double-digit support. Other frequently mentioned names included Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer (about 7.7 percent), House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries (about 7.4 percent) and former President Barack Obama (about 7.4 percent), with California Gov. Gavin Newsom near 6 percent. Some respondents voiced frustration, offering replies such as “Ugh no one” and “I do not believe there is a leader right now.” (All figures per Politico’s poll as summarized by multiple outlets.) (wjr.com)

Strategists told Politico the ambiguity is unsurprising. “This is where we are, guys … I couldn’t tell you who the leader of the Democratic Party is, either, and I work in Democratic politics,” said Democratic consultant Lauren Harper Pope. Third Way’s Lanae Erickson added that recent wins made it feel like Democrats are “getting our footing back,” but that hasn’t yet translated into a single figure voters see as pointing the party’s direction. (wjr.com)

The poll landed after a string of high‑profile Democratic victories. In off‑year gubernatorial races on Nov. 4, Democrat Abigail Spanberger won in Virginia and Democrat Mikie Sherrill won in New Jersey, according to race calls by the Associated Press. In New York City, state Assembly member Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, won the mayor’s race. And in California, voters approved Proposition 50, a Newsom‑backed measure enabling a new congressional map that could add as many as five Democratic‑leaning U.S. House seats; Republicans have since sued to block it. (apnews.com)

By comparison, Republican voters expressed far more unity: about 81 percent of 2024 Trump voters named Trump as their party’s leader, with roughly 6 percent answering “don’t know” and 2 percent saying “nobody.” The next most common responses were House Speaker Mike Johnson (about 3 percent) and Vice President JD Vance (about 2 percent). (wjr.com)

Methodology note: Politico attributes the polling to Public First and reports the survey was weighted to reflect the U.S. adult population. Figures cited above are drawn from Politico’s published toplines as relayed in contemporaneous coverage. (wjr.com)

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Realistic illustration of poll results depicting Democrats' significant lead over Republicans in the generic congressional ballot, with voters observing a bar graph against the U.S. Capitol backdrop.
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NPR/PBS/Marist poll shows Democrats open biggest generic-ballot lead since 2017

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An NPR/PBS News/Marist survey conducted Nov. 10–13, 2025, finds Democrats leading Republicans 55% to 41% on the generic congressional ballot — their largest edge in the series since 2017 — as President Donald Trump’s job approval falls to 39% and voters say lowering prices should be his top priority.

A new Politico poll conducted with research firm Public First finds that many Americans, including a notable share of Donald Trump’s 2024 voters, are holding the president responsible for the nation’s affordability crisis. Nearly half of respondents describe the cost of living as the worst they can remember, with groceries, housing and health care emerging as the top pain points — a warning sign for Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

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Vice President JD Vance secured about 85% of the vote in a straw poll for the 2028 Republican nomination at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest in Arizona. Attendees showed strong support, with college students unanimously backing him and the crowd erupting in cheers during his appearance. The results outpaced even former President Donald Trump's margin in a similar 2023 poll.

Latino voters who shifted toward Donald Trump in 2024 moved back toward Democrats in last week’s off-year elections, with notable gains in New Jersey, Virginia and parts of California. The trend raises questions about the durability of Trump’s coalition amid economic unease and aggressive immigration enforcement, while giving Democrats fresh hope for 2026.

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Democrats captured governorships in Virginia and New Jersey, won New York City’s mayoralty, and passed a California redistricting measure on November 4, 2025 — gains analysts linked to affordability-focused campaigns paired with contrasts to President Donald Trump’s agenda.

A focus group of Pennsylvania voters who switched from Biden to Trump in 2024 expressed mixed views on Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions following a fatal shooting in Minneapolis. Many criticized the agency for going too far, while others defended its role. Participants also urged President Trump to prioritize the U.S. economy over international affairs like Greenland and Venezuela.

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In a recent NPR interview, Republican strategist Alex Conant discussed the party's challenges and opportunities ahead of the 2026 midterms. He highlighted the focus on economic achievements like tax cuts and strong GDP growth to counter perceptions of a struggling economy. Conant also addressed internal party fissures and the leadership vacuum following President Trump's term.

 

 

 

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