The following article, News Can’t Get Worse for Democrats Than This, was first published on The Black Sphere.
The latest Quinnipiac University poll didn’t just bruise Democrats, it flattened them.
When CNN data analyst Harry Enten explained the numbers on air, he could barely suppress laughter.
Holy smokes it’s so over. CNN just dropped devastating news for Democrats:
“Democrats, in the minds of the American public, are lower than the Dead Sea.”
-55 points overall
-61 points with independentsLowest approval rating ever. Absolutely brutal.pic.twitter.com/8VWxIU4eVe
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) December 18, 2025
That wasn’t pundit flair, but total shock.
Congressional Democrats now sit at a staggering –55 net approval rating with the general public, and with independents the number sinks to –61, a depth Quinnipiac has never recorded before.
According to the poll, only 18 percent of Americans approve of how Democrats in Congress are doing their jobs, while 73 percent disapprove. That is not a messaging problem. That is a wholesale rejection.
For years, Americans have been lectured into accepting two supposedly unassailable truths: that Donald Trump is universally hated and that Democrats represent the reasonable, popular alternative. The Quinnipiac numbers blow both claims apart.
A party that is fifty-five points underwater with voters does not enjoy broad support, and a party despised by independents does not reflect the national mood. Yet we are repeatedly told Democrats “win” because they are aligned with the people. The math simply doesn’t support the story.
If Democrats are this unpopular, the obvious question becomes unavoidable. How does a party rejected so thoroughly by the electorate continue to notch any victories? The answer offered by the Left is that Trump is uniquely toxic and drives voters into their arms. But that explanation collapses when confronted with reality. If Trump were the radioactive figure Democrats claim, their own approval ratings would not resemble a political autopsy.
Other polling reinforces this contradiction.
The Harvard-Harris poll shows Trump outperforming Democrats on key issues like the economy, border security, and leadership strength. His favorability numbers are not pristine, but they are far from the disaster portrayed by legacy media, and in many cases they exceed the Democratic brand itself. Americans may not love either party, but they clearly despise what Democrats are doing more.
What voters actually resent is not Trump’s personality but the conditions Democrats created and defended.
Inflation hollowed out paychecks. Energy prices surged. And those are for starters. Add to the mix the fact that crime was excused instead of punished, and borders dissolved into suggestions. On the international front, endless wars were justified as moral necessities while Americans were told to accept less at home.
Despite all efforts to prevent this eventuality, Trump represents disruption of that order. And disruption looks attractive when the status quo keeps failing.
Strip away the hysteria and Trump’s record speaks with the subtlety of a bull horn.
Bidenflation is being reduced. Energy independence was real in his first term and it has returned.
No new wars erupted, and America isn’t shipping billions of wasted dollars to Ukraine. Minority employment reached record levels. Wages are again rising faster than prices, and the border has been sealed.
Americans didn’t imagine those outcomes, because they happened. Nor will they forget the owners of all our nation’s ills.
It’s understandable why Democrats don’t debate about Trump. The results of the issues speak for themselves, leaving Democrats throwing stone over the White House fence about Trump’s “tone”. He hurts their “wittle fingwers”.
Politics is relative, and gravity still works.
If one party collapses, the other rises. Democrats are polling lower than the teats on a pregnant wiener dog walking in a wagon rut, yet Americans are expected to believe Trump is the most hated man in history. The strategy of declaring everything Trump does evil, even when it produces tangible benefits, has trained voters to tune out the noise. Outrage fatigue is real, and Democrats caused it.
Looking ahead, 2026 is shaping up to be a political reckoning.
Economic indicators point toward accelerating growth. Consumer confidence is rebounding. Tariff revenue is pouring in. Jobs are returning faster than workers can fill them. Crime continues to fall, energy costs ease, and global conflicts cool instead of multiply. At the same time, election integrity measures are tightening, shrinking the procedural gray areas Democrats have relied on in close races.
As power shifts, accountability follows. Investigations will multiply. Indictments will land. Convictions will follow. Not because of vengeance, but because institutional shields are cracking.
The Shrapnel will wound the Democrats mightily, House seats will flip. Senate seats will flip. And careers built on arrogance and immunity, but laced with incompetence will end.
When Democrats point to recent gubernatorial wins in places like Virginia and New York, they are clinging to placeholders, not momentum.
Local races in deeply entrenched blue systems do not negate national sentiment. Governors do not define the country’s trajectory. Results do. Those offices will change hands when voters complete the correction already underway.
Democrats now face a future of their own making. Their only remaining tactic is reflexive opposition, constant obstruction, and endless Trump obsession. They offer no solutions, no humility, and no capacity for self-correction. Their poll numbers will continue to sink, not because voters are confused, but because voters are done.
There is a moment approaching when Americans once again speak openly about supporting Trump and the movement he built. A moment when prosperity, security, and national confidence matter more than manufactured outrage. That moment is not years away. In fact, it’s only days away.
And the polls already know it.
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