Kornacki: Polls don't show 'huge gap' in favorability between Democrats & Republicans

NBC NewsTuesday, November 25, 2025 at 9:28:17 PM
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Kornacki: Polls don't show 'huge gap' in favorability between Democrats & Republicans
  • NBC News Chief Data Analyst Steve Kornacki discussed recent polling data indicating that there is not a significant gap in favorability between Democrats and Republicans as the midterm elections approach. He highlighted President Trump's polling challenges, suggesting that both parties may face headwinds in the upcoming elections.
  • This development is crucial as it reflects the current political landscape, where neither party appears to have a clear advantage. The findings may influence campaign strategies and voter mobilization efforts as candidates prepare for the midterms.
  • The polling data reveals a complex voter sentiment landscape, with indications that Trump's approval ratings are declining, particularly among key demographics such as Latino voters. Additionally, concerns over economic issues may further complicate the Republican position, while Democrats seem to be gaining momentum, reminiscent of previous election cycles.
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