Well if we run the historical numbers for comparison
https://i.imgur.com/aqQiXnz.jpegGallup's last poll was 38-56 in November just after the election. CNN put it at 29-54 in their latest poll, while Quinnipiac last month had 21-68 but had specified 'democrats
in congress.
I did a lot of digging around to see if I could find even two polls that hit the same time periods with democrats but jesus everything I look at is a total scattershot of different times, different topics. Quinnipiac in nov-dec only asked about Biden in specific for example
Now maybe the Gallup number will be higher than 21-28, but expecting something around 33-57 is probably reasonable.
So yeah that's by far the worst the democrats have ever polled in history, even before Trump was elected the first time and Obama was floundering. After their defeat in 2004 they were still ~50% favorable, and even just before their defeat in 2000 they were nearly 60% favorable.
Republicans "in congress" hit 45% in the last quinnipiac poll, which is actually their record high this century- again the 'in congress' really deflates perceptions.
I see, thanks.
After thinking about it, I would add that the bulk of the electorate still kiiinda trusted the MSM back in 2004, and the cultural hegemony of the political left was actually still growing stronger every year, until it crested in 2008/09.
In 2024, the clout of their media allies has completely evaporated and their cultural hegemony has been broken, probably forever.
Same story when it comes to their bench. Obama was a rising star since his 2004 convetion speech, a ton of people back then already said "this guy will be our first black president one day". Most thought his moment would come in 2012 or 2016, but he was clearly a future rockstar candidate they had waiting in the wings. Likewise, Hillary was an obvious candidate who would get her chance. Even back then, it was kinda obvious that she wouldn't make for the greatest candidate, but she was a big name and better than replacement level.
Do Democrats in 2024 have any prospective candidate up their sleeve who would be clearly above replacement level? Newsom, Shapiro, Warnock and Whitmer all have their strengths, but also glaring weaknesses.