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Blue states bleed wealth while Democrats buy fake support
Blue states bleed wealth while Democrats buy fake support
A National Review exposé reveals that Democrats are less popular than even we thought possible.
The Democrat party finds itself in a crisis of credibility so deep that even its most loyal defenders can no longer deny the truth.
An institution that once styled itself as the voice of the working man now clings to power with methods more fitting for corporate advertising campaigns than grassroots politics. The latest example is a program known as the Chorus Creator Incubator, a secretive initiative revealed last month. It offers influencers up to $8,000 a month to push Democrat talking points. The catch? They must keep quiet about where the money comes from and agree to restrictions on their content.
The scheme is not about persuasion in the open arena of ideas, but about controlling narratives through covert paychecks.
It comes at a time when Democrats are at record lows in popularity. A CNN poll in March showed the party’s favorability rating collapsing to just 29 percent, the lowest point in modern history. That same month, NBC News confirmed the downward spiral, finding Democrat positives among registered voters at only 27 percent, the weakest showing since 1990. By August, The Wall Street Journal reported the approval rating at 33 percent, with nearly two-thirds of Americans holding an unfavorable view, a level of rejection not seen in decades.
This wave of unpopularity is not confined to the party label itself.
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A CNBC survey in August registered the Democrat party’s net favorability at -32, one of the worst ratings in thirty years, as voters punished the party for persistently high costs and weak growth. This came on the heels of what The Wall Street Journal reported in July: Republicans enjoy a ten-point trust advantage over Democrats on the single most pressing issue, namely inflation. Gallup’s 2024 election polling made clear just how decisive the economy is, with 52 percent of voters calling candidates’ economic positions extremely important. That’s the highest share since the Great Recession.
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Against this backdrop, Democrats’ willingness to bankroll influencers in secret looks like a confession of bankruptcy, not just economic but moral. Unable to defend their record on open terms, they now hope to buy illusion through social media feeds, disguising paid messaging as organic conviction. The strategy is cynical, and it betrays contempt for the very voters Democrats claim to champion.
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As 2026 approaches, the stakes grow sharper. Americans have made clear that the economy is their foremost concern, and they are increasingly convinced that Democrats cannot be trusted to handle it. The Democrat party’s record-low popularity is not a temporary setback; it is the inevitable result of decades of economic mismanagement and the arrogance of leaders who will stop at nothing to disguise their failures.
At a time when ordinary Americans demand transparency, accountability, and relief, Democrats offer secrecy, manipulation, and decline. That is not leadership. It’s collapse.
Commentary:
Yet, Democrat Socialists of America elected and reelected in California, Oregon, Washington State, Colorado, Chicago, New York and a host of other Blue Cities and States.
They may even lose a few seats in the House but don’t expect a massive shift.
Our failed and totally infiltrated Education System continues to crank out hundreds of thousands of compliant little Socialists and Anti-Capitalist activists every year. They have achieved Majorities in many areas. Eventually, unless stopped, they will achieve a National Majority then it is Game Over.