What do Democrats stand for in 2025? It’s a serious question—one they need to answer fast if they want to avoid political oblivion by the 2026 midterms.

Recent polling paints a dire picture: only 27% of Americans approve of the Democratic Party, according to CNN—the lowest rating in the network’s history of tracking party favorability. With approval ratings in freefall for four straight years, and figures like Jasmine Crockett leading the charge, the trajectory looks bleak.

Yet, despite these glaring warning signs, Democrats remain tone-deaf to American voters. Their only unifying factor appears to be a shared hatred of Donald Trump. But with Trump’s popularity on the rise, that strategy is proving ineffective.

Critics have tried pushing the narrative of ‘Trump buyer’s remorse’—suggesting that those who voted for him are now disillusioned. That claim, however, is demonstrably false. Any honest observer can see that. Just ask Bill Maher.

Embarrassing for Maher—but at least someone is calling him out on his relentless spin. Meanwhile, it’s Democrats who are suffering from a 27% approval rating, no clear leader, and a party structure unraveling at the seams. Even Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s cave on the latest continuing resolution underscored their internal chaos. Just listen to Hakeem Jeffries struggle to explain it.

As Jeffries dodges questions, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez flails, attempting to ignite the party with histrionics.

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Desperate for unity and scrambling for distraction, Democrats try to convince Americans that Trump isn’t winning across the board. But the facts say otherwise. Even Republican Congresswoman Lisa McClain had to call out CNN for their deliberate misrepresentation.

Under Trump, the border is more secure than ever. Gotaway numbers are down to near zero, deportations are up, and Homeland Security is rolling out aggressive enforcement policies. Just ask JD Vance.

The situation was so dire that even the mainstream media had to acknowledge the border crisis. And now, some prominent pundits are beginning to change their tune. Watch Tom Homan red-pill Stephen A. Smith in real time.

Trump’s appointment of Homan as border czar proved to be a masterstroke. And while his administration focuses on enforcing immigration laws, agencies like the FBI and ICE are once again prioritizing justice and national security—unlike the previous administration’s focus on ideological social engineering.

The recent funding bill passed by Congress, despite Democratic threats of a shutdown, reflects Trump’s commitment to Americans: full coverage for veterans’ benefits, a pay raise for junior enlisted troops, increased funding for air traffic controllers (hired on merit, not DEI quotas), and additional support for firefighters battling wildfires in California.

Unlike Biden, Trump has consistently provided aid to disaster-stricken areas, regardless of their political leanings. His approach to national security is no different—prioritizing strength and deterrence over empty rhetoric.

Take the recent airstrike in Iraq, which eliminated the ISIS chief of global operations. Footage of the precision strike underscores America’s renewed military dominance.

That’s what real leadership sounds like.

This highly targeted airstrike neutralized a top ISIS figure and another operative—both found wearing unexploded suicide vests and carrying weapons. The number of lives saved by this decisive action is immeasurable. Meanwhile, U.S. Central Command remains engaged in targeting Houthi rebels in Yemen, an ongoing threat to American and global maritime security. Joe Biden’s passive approach only emboldened these terrorists, costing the U.S. and its allies billions. Trump’s response? Swift, decisive action.

Even NATO leadership is coming around. Trump’s insistence on acquiring Greenland—once mocked by the left—is now being taken seriously by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who agrees with the strategic importance of the Arctic territory.

Trump’s America First agenda is relentless. He doesn’t rest. While Biden vacations in Delaware, Trump is out securing victories for the nation. The wins keep coming—securing borders, strengthening national defense, revitalizing law enforcement, and prioritizing American workers.

For those of us who voted for Trump, there is no buyer’s remorse—only confirmation that we made the right choice. The Democrats and their media allies can spin all they want, but the reality is clear: Trump’s policies are working, and America is stronger for it.