Approval ratings for the Democratic Party in the United States have hit a new low, and voters want the Democratic Party to stand stronger against Trump

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Deep tide TechFlow news, on March 17, according to Golden Ten Data, in the latest NBC poll, the support of the Democratic Party of the United States fell to an all-time low. After a crushing defeat to Trump in the election, the Democrats are looking for a way forward. The survey showed that just over a quarter of registered voters (27 percent) said they had a positive view of the Democratic Party, the lowest level of support for the party since the survey began in 1990. Only 7 percent have a "very positive" view of the Democratic Party. "Based on these numbers, the Democratic Party doesn't need to reinvent its image, what it needs is a reboot," the pollster said. Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of Democrats said they want congressional Democrats to stand their ground, even if it may sacrifice progress on bipartisanship, and only 32 percent want them to compromise with Trump on legislation, according to the survey. This is in contrast to April 2017, when 59 percent of Democrats said they wanted congressional Democrats to compromise with Trump.

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