Democrats poll numbers flagging but James Carville says ‘we’re winning elections’

Despite the polling wave so far this year, indicating the preference of the Democratic Party drowning in registering its lowest levels, and veteran democratic strategies. James Carville He is still optimistic, because it refers to the recent ballots victories by his party.
“You cannot deduct the people who win the elections,” Carville told Fox News Digital on Thursday.
Carville spoke on the next day of a new survey from the Associated Press Noured for Public Affairs Research. It was the last problem in the Democratic Party, six months after it was subjected to setbacks up and down in voting by a president now Donald Trump And the Republicans.
The Democratic Party has been in the political wilderness since last November elections, when the Republicans won the control of the White House and the Senate and defended their fragile majority. Republicans have made gains between black and Latin voters as well as younger voters, all of whom are traditional members at the Democratic Party base.
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The head of the footnote at the time, Kamala Harris, touched the acceptance of her presidential candidacy at the Democratic National Congress on August 22, 2024, in Chicago. The latest public opinion polls indicate the drowning of the Democratic Party to its lowest level. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser) (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
According to the survey, only about a third of the Democrats are very optimistic or somewhat about the future Democratic Party. This is a sharp drop from last July, when about six out of 10 Democrats said they were optimistic. The poll, which was conducted from 1 to 5 May, indicates an increase in optimism between Republicans, with 55 % more optimistic about the future of the Republican Party, up from 47 % last summer.
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Since Trump returned to power earlier this year, the increasingly active Democrats base urges party leaders to take a stronger position in pushing the president’s sweeping and controversial agenda during the opening months of his second administration. Their anger is directed not only to the Republicans, but also the Democrats who feel that they are not vocal enough in their opposition to Trump.
This is what dive in the favorable classifications of the Democratic Party, which struck the lowest historical levels in many recent surveys.
Democrats underwater classifications stood in the latest national survey of Fox News by 41 % and 56 % unsuccessful in a survey held April 18-21.

This is the lowest level ever for Democrats in the Fox News survey. For the first time a decade ago, the party’s place was less than The Republican Party, Which reached 44 % favorable and 54 % is favorable.
The numbers were reversed last summer, when Fox News last asked the party’s preference for a survey.
The favorable classifications of the Democratic Party in negative lands were in a national survey of Pew Research – 38 % favorable, 60 % unsuccessful – conducted in early April and 36 % favorable, 60 % unsuccessful in the Wall Street Journal in this field two weeks ago.
The national opinion polls conducted in February by the University of Quinobac, and in March by CNN and NBC News, also indicated the classifications of the Democratic Party, which has ever drowned its lowest levels.
Confidence in the leadership of Congress in the Democratic Party sank to its lowest level ever, according to a poll conducted by Gallup at early last month.
The confidence classification of the leadership of Democrats in Congress was 25 % in the survey, which was less than nine points less than the previous level of 34 % in 2023.
The Harvard Harvard youth poll, which was issued late last month, indicated that the approval classifications for Democrats in Congress between Americans between the ages of 18 and 19.
“I don’t doubt that this is true,” Carville told Fox News. “But there is one thing: we win the left and right elections and we are talking about how the number or the democratic image has decreased.”

John Iwing, the candidate, the Democratic Anti -Democrats in Omaha, Nebraska, who was seen here shakes the voters on May 8, 2025, was defeated this week the mayor of the Republic, to become the first black mayor in the city. (Megan Nielsen/Omaha World Herald via AP)
John Iwing Junior, a democratic, toppled this week, a long Republican mayor in Omaha, Nebraska, a blue point in a reliable red state. Iwing will become the first black mayor in Omaha.
Last month, the candidate defeated the Democrats, the candidate alignment with the Republicans in the Supreme Court elections in Wisconsin. The prominent and expensive campaign acquired a lot of national attention and external money.
The performance of the Democrats has also been good so far this year Special electionsIncluding turning the Red Senate seats in Iowa and Pennsylvania.
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In addition to looking back, Carville also referred to the ruling ruling elections in Virginia, where Democrats hope to strengthen the ruler’s office in Richmond.
“Let’s see what will happen in Virginia,” said Carville, who watched the national interest for the first time about his work as a major strategic expert in the successful campaign of former President Bill Clinton.
Carville expected that “we will win it.”