NEW POLL: Democratic, Republican Brands In Serious Trouble

Published: 25 Sep, 2017
1 min read
CNN Polls has been asking respondents since 1992 whether they have a favorable or unfavorable attitude toward each of the two major parties. The latest poll shows that only 29% approve of the Republican Party, and only 41% approve of the Democratic Party.
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Editor's note: This update originally published on Ballot Access News, and has been modified slightly for publication on IVN.
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