The DEM behavior at Trump’s address shows why the party is unpopular, says CNN analyst

CNN’s main analyst Harry Enten said on Wednesday that a democratic reaction during the address of President Donald Trump had illustrated the Congress on Wednesday why the party had such a low grade of approval.
“I would just say that there is a reason why congress democrats have a 20%grade of 20%. And even among their own party, it is like 40%, the lowest Quinnipiac ever measured. And I think last night that is happening in the last few months of the good illustration of it,” he said during a discussion of CNN.
Democratic legislators on Tuesday hosted more protests during Trump’s address to the congress, including holding signs of paddles with different phrases on them. Most remained sitting for the president’s speech, including when Trump honored a 13-year-old Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel, Who fought against brain cancer and dreams of becoming a cop, making him honorary agents of secret service.
Social media erupted after the Dem Al Green house interrupted Trump’s address: ‘Shame yourself’
CNN -ov Harry Enten said Democrat’s behavior during Trump’s speech on Tuesday is a good illustration of why the Democratic Party had a low grade of approval. (Screen/CNN recording)
Other panelists were heavy in the state of the Democratic Party.
CNN Political Commentator and Republican Strategist Shermichael Singleton said Democrats look “relentless” Their behavior on Tuesday.
Even Ana Navarro, a liberal co -organizer “View”, admitted that Democrats should have pledged Daniel during the address.
“There has always been an exception and I think people recognize gentle, emotional moments when people from the first lady box are recognized. This does not mean that you are advocating for a lie. This does not mean that you are advocating for stupid policy proposals. But do you need to get up and clap a child with cancer who has his gentle moment?
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Democrats protest with signs while President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of the Congress at the Capitol Home Chamber in Washington, DC, March 4, 2025. (Ricky Carioti/Washington Post via Getty Images)
Democratic protests and answers to Trump’s speaking were mocking the media and called their party members.
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Senator John Fetterman D-Pa, called Out of his party on social media.
“The sad cavalcade of the self possesses and disagreement. It just makes Trump look only presidential and restrained. We become metaphorical alarms of cars that no one pays attention to – and that may not be a winning message,” said Senator in the post on X.