
Democrats struggle to register disgruntled voters
Despite Trump's lowest approval rating, Republicans are registering nine times as many voters. Here's what Democrats must do to capture 2026 voters.
The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com
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Show Notes
As of Nov. 3, President Donald Trump has the lowest approval rating of his second term at 37%.
This is usually a good sign for the party out of power, but disapproval in Trump isn't the whole picture. The Democratic Party is having a hard time translating criticism into support.
Through July, Republicans have gained 9 times as many new registered voters than Democrats since the November 2024 election.
This week on The Gaggle, we're joined by Democratic strategist and CNN commentator, Maria Cardona, to look at how her party is faring one year before the midterm elections.
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Guest: Maria Cardona
Host: Ron Hansen
Producer: Amanda Luberto
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