Enten Discusses Date In Recent Survey About Dem Leadership
When even CNN’s top data analyst is sounding the alarms, you know it’s bad. On Thursday, Harry Enten — no conservative firebrand — went on live TV and dropped a truth bomb that Democratic leadership probably wishes stayed buried.
According to Enten, the floor has completely fallen out from under the Democrats, especially when it comes to how their own voters view them on the single most critical issue: the economy.
A year ago, 80% of Democrats trusted their congressional leaders to handle the economy. Now? That number has been sliced in half — a pathetic 39%. It’s not just a dip; it’s a freefall straight into the abyss. It’s also a record low according to Gallup, blowing past the previous “worst-ever” rating by a jaw-dropping 21 points.
🚨NEW: CNN’s Harry Enten says he thinks there’s “REVOLT” occurring within Dem Party🚨
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— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) April 24, 2025
And make no mistake: this isn’t Republicans tearing them down — this is Democrats furious at their own leadership. Enten didn’t mince words. He called it exactly what it is: a revolt. Not just against Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, but against the entire rotten establishment that’s been steering the Democratic Party deeper into oblivion.
It gets worse. Chuck Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader, can’t even keep half of the Democrats in his own deep-blue state of New York on his side. After Schumer broke ranks with Hakeem Jeffries on a spending bill to avoid another government shutdown, the backlash wasn’t just harsh — it was volcanic.
Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee is eating itself alive. David Hogg — yes, the anti-Second Amendment activist who somehow became the DNC’s Vice Chair — is now promising to spend $20 million through his new outfit “Leaders We Deserve” to primary sitting Democrats he deems “out of touch.”
Think about that for a second: the DNC leadership is openly plotting against their own incumbents. Longtime hack James Carville is now floating the idea of the DNC suing Hogg. If this were happening in the Republican Party, the media would be calling it a full-blown civil war.
And speaking of rats fleeing the ship, Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin just announced he’s not seeking reelection. Probably a smart move — why stick around when even lifelong Democrats have had enough?