Think Democrats are in trouble in 2026? Think again.
by Douglas MacKinnon, opinion contributor - 11/01/25 12:00 PM
It seems like every time I look at the news these last couple of weeks, there is another piece predicting doom and gloom for the Democratic Party. The latest came from Harry Enten at CNN, who said the data shows the shutdown standoff in Washington is backfiring for the left.
“You might think,” he said, “given that the Republicans are in charge of both the House and the Senate, that a government shutdown might actually hurt the Republican brand. But in fact, it hasn’t. If anything, it’s been helped a little bit.”
Enten went on to evaluate the Democrats’ chances in the 2026 midterms. “If you look back to this point when Trump was president the first time around, Democrats were up 11 points. Look at where it is now — Democrats are ahead, but they’re actually only up three points. … This is a concerning number for Democrats because it’s considerably worse than they traditionally do in midterm elections when there’s a Republican president.”
Now, I believe Enten is about as good as it gets when crunching political numbers. But I am not buying it.
I tend to side with those reporting that more voters hold the Republicans accountable for the shutdown, as The Washington Post did this past Thursday. Over the last few decades, the Democrats — with a massive assist from the liberal mainstream media — have done an excellent job selling the idea that the Republican Party sides with “corporations over the people.”
Perception is everything in politics. The echo in the minds of tens of millions of Americans is still this Democratic sales job — despite the concurrent perception today that much of corporate America now leans left, or is completely “woke.” That in turn causes countless people to reflexively blame the Republicans for anything that goes wrong. The reality is, Republicans are still swimming upstream against decades of Democratic propaganda spread far and wide by media allies.
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