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Polling Pain for Newsom and Harris as Wild Percentages of Dems Hold Negative Views of Both

A NBC News poll cited in the article assesses potential 2028 Democratic contenders and overall party sentiment. Key takeaways include:

– The article argues that Gavin newsom and Kamala Harris have comparatively low favorability, even within the Democratic base. Among Democrats, Newsom is viewed positively by about 52%, while Harris is favored by about 67%.

– Among all voters, Harris has roughly 34% favorable and 51% unfavorable, while Newsom trails with about 27% favorable and 45% unfavorable.

– Republicans rate JD Vance much more favorably (about 77%), giving him a sizable edge over Newsom among GOP voters (roughly a 25-point gap) and far outpacing harris and Ocasio-Cortez in republican favorability.

– Broader electorate numbers show Harris and Newsom with weak overall favorability, while Vance is viewed much more positively by Republicans. The article notes a Republican edge in net favorability in RealClearPolitics polling, though Democrats lead the generic 2026 midterm ballot by a smaller margin.

– The piece suggests voters despise Democrats in general and are dissatisfied with how Republicans in Congress have governed, but it contends that the Democrats have more significant hurdles to overcome given the current polling.

– It concludes by arguing that, in this electoral landscape, the GOP’s problems appear more manageable than the Democratic candidates’ challenges, casting doubt on Newsom’s and Harris’s prospects for a prosperous national run, at least according to the NBC poll cited.


Mark it down: In 2028, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s presidential candidacy will not survive the New Hampshire primary.

Likewise, former Vice President Kamala Harris might make it a bit further, but not much.

Why the bold forecast? Well, in a poll of 1,000 registered voters conducted between Feb. 27 and March 3, NBC News found that Harris and especially Newsom have comparatively low favorability ratings even among Democrats.

Incredibly, only 52 percent of Democrats reported positive views of the California governor. If only half of voters in your own party like you, then how can you possibly win a national election?

For comparison’s sake, Harris earned a 67 percent favorability rating among Democrats.

Of course, one might argue that Harris, who already ran a national campaign, benefits from name recognition.

That explanation, however, does not account for the fact that Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, who, like Newsom, has never run a national campaign, matched Harris’ popularity by earning a favorable rating from nearly two-thirds of Democrats.

In other words, Democrat voters have taken their candidates’ measure, and in each case, at least one-third of those voters have found the candidates lacking.

From there, the news got even worse for all three leading Democrat contenders.

First of all, Vice President J.D. Vance, widely seen as the current Republican front-runner for the party’s 2028 presidential nomination, received a 77 percent favorability rating among Republicans — a 10-point advantage inside his own party compared to Harris and Ocasio-Cortez, and a whopping 25-point advantage over Newsom.

Second, Harris and Newsom fared poorly with the broader electorate. Among all voters surveyed, only 34 percent gave Harris a favorable rating, compared to 51 percent unfavorable. Newsom, the less-established national candidate, had lower numbers in both categories: 27 percent favorable and 45 percent unfavorable.

On the whole, those numbers align with voters’ views of the two parties in general.

For instance, whereas the Republican Party (51 percent) had essentially the same negative rating as the Democratic Party (52 percent) among all voters, the GOP scored a 37 percent favorable rating compared to only 30 percent for the Democrats.

As for voters’ satisfaction with their own parties, Republican voters gave the GOP a 77 percent favorable rating. Only 62 percent of Democrats, however, did likewise for their party.

Nor does the NBC News poll look like an outlier. In fact, according to the RealClearPolling aggregate of polls, Republicans currently enjoy a six-point edge over Democrats in net favorability.

Of course, the same polling aggregator shows Democrats leading Republicans by 4.4 percentage points in the generic 2026 midterm ballot.

In other words, voters despise Democrats in general, but they also hate the way Republicans in Congress have governed. Considering the results thus far, who could blame them?

In short, when it comes to the electoral landscape, we all know that Republicans have their problems. But, how would you like to be the Democrats and have to pretend that Harris, Ocasio-Cortez, or Newsom are serious human beings, let alone presidential quality?

Indeed, according to this NBC poll and others like it, the GOP’s problems pale in comparison to what Harris and especially Newsom will have to overcome.




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