In some ways, this shows that the two parties are almost equal in its positive-negative ratings. The poll is from Gallup, which has been doing similar polling for decades.
Democratic Party
Positive: 46%
Negative: 47%
Other/dk: 7%
These numbers show a modest improvement from the 2010 lows for the Democrats:
In March, just after President Obama signed the healthcare reform bill into law, 41% of Americans had a favorable view and 54% an unfavorable view of the Democratic Party, the worst Gallup has ever measured. Three other 2010 measurements showed similar scores.The GOP, inversely, has seen a sharp improvement from the time of the 2008 election:
Republican Party:
Positive: 47%
Negative: 43%
Other/dk: 10%
Just after Americans elected Barack Obama to replace Bush later that year, the Republicans' net-favorable score was -27 (34% favorable, 61% unfavorable) -- the worst Gallup has measured in this trend dating to 1992.
It's certainly getting interesting for 2012.
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