Voters Disapprove of Democrats Yet Still Support Their Congressional Leadership
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A Quinnipiac University poll shows Democrats in Congress with a record low 18% approval rating, while voters are split on control of the House and prioritize economic and democratic issues. Despite low approval, some voters may still support Democrats in 2026, with concerns about presidential power and key issues like the economy, immigration, and social media regulation also highlighted.
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