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Poll Finds Democratic Voters Unhappy With Party Direction

A New York Times/Siena poll shows Democratic voters expressing dissatisfaction with their party and differing views on its future direction. The survey captures current attitudes among Democratic voters ahead of the midterm elections.

The New York Times
1 source·May 21, 9:00 AM(8 days ago)·1m read
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A New York Times/Siena poll found Democratic voters in a combative mood and unhappy with their party. The survey also showed disagreement among those voters about the best path forward. The poll measured attitudes at a time when Democrats hold the minority position in Congress. Respondents expressed frustration with the party's current approach.

Participants described their outlook as anti-establishment.

The results indicated that many Democratic voters want changes in how the party operates. The survey did not specify which policy areas drew the strongest reactions. It also did not detail how these attitudes might affect voting behavior in upcoming elections.

Key Facts

New York Times/Siena poll
survey of Democratic voter attitudes
Midterm context
poll conducted ahead of congressional elections

Potential Impact

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    Democratic candidates may adjust messaging to address voter concerns shown in the poll.

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Confidence score65%
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Word count103 words
PublishedMay 21, 2026, 9:00 AM
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