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BaronChocula

(4,154 posts)
11. So right
Tue Jun 3, 2025, 01:10 AM
Jun 2025

The same poll (that we should take with a grain of salt) shows more people believing that the Republican party has stronger leadership and is able to get more done.

While neither political party is viewed as especially strong or effective, skepticism weighs particularly heavily on the Democratic Party. Americans are far more likely to see Republicans than Democrats as the party with strong leaders: 40% say this descriptor applies more to the GOP, with just 16% saying it applies to the Democrats. They’re also more likely to call Republicans the party that can get things done by 36% to 19%, and the party of change, by 32% to 25%.


https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/01/politics/cnn-poll-republicans-democrats

Even there, it's not even clear if this is an approval of republican "strong leadership" and an approval of what they're "getting done."

Most polls don't tell us as much as what the headlines purport.

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