Recent polls indicate a deepening crisis for the Democratic Party, with voters increasingly viewing the party as ‘out of touch’ and ‘weak’. A survey commissioned by a Democrat SuperPAC reveals that Democrats are losing support across key demographics, including White men, Hispanic men, and working-class voters. The survey, conducted in 21 swing counties across 10 battleground states, highlights the party’s poor image and growing unpopularity, which could have serious implications for future elections. The article also critiques Democratic leaders like Gavin Newsom and Zohran Mamdani, accusing them of endorsing illegal labor and promoting leftist policies that alienate mainstream voters. The piece further questions the party’s handling of immigration issues, citing the recent raid on a marijuana farm in California that employed illegal workers, including minors, and was met with violent resistance from activists. The article warns that if Democrats continue down this path, they risk further alienating voters and losing their political power.