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  Politics  Widespread Pessimism Grips US Politics, Deepening Among Democrats, AP-NORC Poll Finds
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Widespread Pessimism Grips US Politics, Deepening Among Democrats, AP-NORC Poll Finds

Derrick StantonDerrick Stanton—May 14, 20251
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A new nationwide poll reveals that a significant majority of Americans hold pessimistic views regarding the current state of United States politics, with this sentiment particularly pronounced among Democrats. Conducted by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research from May 1 to 5, 2025, the survey highlights evolving partisan outlooks approximately six months into President Donald Trump’s second term.

Overall Sentiment Remains Low

Overall, 59% of adults surveyed reported feeling pessimistic about the direction and condition of U.S. politics. While this figure represents a slight improvement compared to the 66% registered in a similar AP-NORC poll conducted in July 2024, it still indicates a pervasive sense of unease across the country. Furthermore, pessimism about the specific process by which American leaders are chosen has also decreased slightly, standing at 40% in the current poll, down from 47% last July.

Democrats Express Deepening Concerns

The poll’s findings indicate a notable and intensifying wave of pessimism within the Democratic Party, marking a significant shift since last summer when Joe Biden was president. Democrats have become considerably more downbeat across several key indicators:

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* Future of the Party: Only 35% of Democrats expressed optimism about the future of the Democratic Party. This represents a dramatic decline from the 57% who felt optimistic in July 2024.
* State of National Politics: Approximately 7 in 10 Democrats are pessimistic about the overall state of politics in the country. This is an increase from 60% who held that view last summer.
* Leader Selection Process: A majority of Democrats, 55%, are now pessimistic about the method used to choose U.S. leaders. This percentage has risen since the July 2024 poll.

These figures underscore a challenging period of introspection and concern among Democrats regarding their party’s trajectory and the broader political landscape.

Republican Views Show Contrasting Trends

In contrast to the prevailing mood among Democrats, Republicans appear relatively more inclined to hold positive expectations, particularly concerning leader selection and the general state of American politics. With six months elapsed in President Trump’s second term, Republican optimism about their own party’s future has seen an increase.

* Future of the Party: 55% of Republicans are hopeful about the future of the Republican Party, up from 47% in July 2024.
* State of National Politics: About half of Republicans surveyed expressed pessimism about the state of politics in the United States, a significant drop from the 73% who were pessimistic last July. This suggests a considerable improvement in sentiment among Republicans since their party regained the presidency.

While Republicans are comparatively less pessimistic than Democrats on several fronts, the data still shows a degree of dissatisfaction even within the party currently holding the White House, with half remaining pessimistic about the overall political state.

Neither Party Wins Majority Favorability

The poll also assessed the public’s favorability towards the two major parties, revealing that neither the Republican nor the Democratic Party is viewed favorably by a majority of U.S. adults. Approximately 4 in 10 adults surveyed held a favorable view of the Republican Party, while only about one-third had a favorable view of the Democratic Party.

This lack of majority favorability for either party further illustrates the nation’s fragmented political landscape and contributes to the overall sense of pessimism reported in the poll. It suggests that a significant portion of the electorate views both major political institutions with skepticism or indifference.

Methodology Details

The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll surveyed a total of 1,175 adults nationwide. The interviews were conducted using the AmeriSpeak® Panel, NORC’s probability-based panel designed to be representative of the U.S. household population. The overall margin of sampling error for the poll is +/- 4.0 percentage points, accounting for weighted data. This margin allows for understanding the potential variability of the results due to sampling.

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