Recent polling data from the AP-NORC and The Hill indicate a decline in support for renewable energy initiatives and the Democratic Party among key voter groups in the United States. Support for solar energy, offshore wind, and green energy tax credits has decreased notably among Democrats and independents, reflecting a broader softening in enthusiasm for renewable energy policies. Additionally, the Democratic Party's overall credibility with voters has diminished further since the 2024 presidential election. This erosion of support is particularly pronounced among white men, Hispanic men, and working-class voters, with approval ratings falling below 35% in these demographics. These trends raise concerns for the Democratic Party as it prepares for upcoming midterm elections and the next presidential race.
The Democratic Party’s credibility with voters has plummeted even further since the 2024 election. The party has seen its support erode with white men, Hispanic men and working-class voters, with approval ratings sitting below 35% across those demographics. https://t.co/b5UvEZ9UtA
The Democratic Party’s credibility with voters has plummeted even further since the 2024 election, raising alarm bells as the party looks to rebuild ahead of the midterms and the next presidential election. https://t.co/Q94y3u2Fm7
BREAKING: The Democratic Party’s credibility with voters has plummeted even further since the 2024 election, raising alarm bells as the party looks to rebuildahead of the midterms and the next presidential election, according to a new poll obtained by The Hill.