Democrats Fall Behind in Favorability Ahead of ’26 Midterms | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft


Democrats Fall Behind in Favorability Ahead of ’26 Midterms

CNN segment analyzing net favorability trends for midterm elections in 2006, 2018, and projected 2026, with a presenter discussing party standings.
CNN’s Harry Enton warns Democrats that they are lagging behind Republicans.

CNN’s Harry Enton came out with a new pull today that will shock the radical left. According to CNN’s latest numbers, Democrats have a serious favorability problem.

Harry Enton: Democrats are just running behind their previous benchmarks and they need to be running well ahead of them if they want to take back the Republican Senate.

Democrats are seriously in trouble as polls show the GOP leading the favorability months before the 2026 midterms.

Apparently, most Americans are not buying into their ‘Trump is Hitler’ garbage.

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