Former Clinton Pollster Hints He Could Leave Democrat Party As Trump Rises

The Democrat Party has changed so drastically from what it used to be and represent that some longtime members are reexamining their relationship.

That is the case for former Clinton pollster Doug Schoen, who appeared on Fox News on Thursday after President Donald Trumpโ€™s popular address to a joint session of Congress.

After Democrats refused to stand for the moms of two girls who were viciously murdered by illegal aliens and for DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old brain cancer survivor who was made an honorary Secret Service agent, at the address, Schoen said that he could see many Democrats start to leave the Party, including Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman.

โ€œI certainly think that is possible if you look at what heโ€™s said and what heโ€™s done. Itโ€™s clear heโ€™s uncomfortable in the Democratic Party, as frankly, I am,โ€ he told Fox News host Laura Ingraham. โ€œI disagree with the Republicans on a lot of things. They go further than I would go. So I cling to my membership in the Democratic Party, but itโ€™s not the same party.โ€

โ€œIt isnโ€™t the party of John F. Kennedy or Bill Clinton. Moderates are really not welcome. And I wish we could have the kind of discussion about issues that most of us want, that President Trump, I think, was inviting from the opposition, that is sadly absent,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s a woke, far-left party that I really have very little in common with, with the party that I helped build and [helped] re-elect, proudly, Bill Clinton.โ€

โ€œI disagree with many of the policies that President Trump so articulately outlined, and I think heโ€™s gone too far. But that being said, my party is not doing what Bill Clinton did when the Gingrich revolution came in 1994, which is to offer a set of alternatives that recognize the American people want border security, a reduction in inflation, tougher policies on crime, and immigration reform. Until we do that as a party, we Democrats remain irrelevant, sadly,โ€ Schoenย added.

Democratic lawmakers may have bristled at Trumpโ€™s triumphant return to the Capitol, butย new pollingย suggests their constituents felt differently.

A CBS News/YouGov survey, conducted immediately after Trumpโ€™s joint address to Congress, polled a nationally representative sample of speech watchersโ€”and the results are likely to delight the poll-conscious president.

The poll shows an overwhelming 76 percent of Americans viewing the speech approved of Trumpโ€™s remarks, with only 23 percent โ€” less than a quarter โ€” disapproving.

Sixty-eight percent of viewers described Trumpโ€™s speech as โ€œhopeful,โ€ with a majority also describing it as โ€œpresidential,โ€ โ€œinspiring,โ€ โ€œunifying,โ€ and โ€œentertaining.โ€

A clear majority of Americans who watched President Trumpโ€™s address felt he focused on issues that mattered to them, according to the CBS News/YouGov survey.

More than two-thirds of viewers said Trump has a clear plan to tackle inflation, which began under President Joe Biden. Additionally, over three-quarters of respondents supported Trumpโ€™s proposals on reducing government waste, immigration, and border security. Despite negative press coverage leading up to the speech, nearly one-quarter of viewers approved of Trumpโ€™s approach to handling Ukraine and Russia, Breitbart News reported, citing the polling results.

While presidential address audiences typically lean toward the sitting presidentโ€™s party, the survey found that only 51% of viewers identified as Republicans, suggesting that Trumpโ€™s message resonated beyond his base.

Finally, more than three-quarters of viewers approved of Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) ordering the Sergeant at Arms to remove Rep. Al Green (D-TX) from the chamber after he disrupted President Trumpโ€™s speech despite multiple warnings.

Trump also won praise from members of the Republican Party and many in the media.

โ€œTonight, President Trump made his triumphant return to Congress to share his bold, optimistic vision for renewing the American Dream,โ€ Johnsonย notedย on the X platform.

โ€œThis is the fifth State of the Union address Iโ€™ve seen Trump give โ€” it was by far his best,โ€ Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)ย added.


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