A new poll suggests Project 2025 is so unpopular that the plan alone could give Democrats control of the House of Representatives.
Project 2025 is unpopular
House Majority PAC (Democrats) surveys battleground districts In areas with Republican seats, the results were as follows:
Recent HMP battleground state polls show that voters are beginning to learn about Project 2025 and strongly oppose the Republican plan to raise taxes on the middle class, ban abortion, slash overtime pay, raise the retirement age, slash veterans benefits and harm American families. In the poll, Project 2025 topped the list of tested negative statements.
- Half of the voters are against Project 2025 (9% in favor, 50% against)
- Nearly half of white voters are opposed to Project 2025 (9% in favor, 48% against).
- More than a quarter of people who identify as Republicans have a negative view of Project 2025 (18% in favor, 27% against).
Recent battleground state polls have consistently ranked Project 2025 as the most unpopular policy pushed by House Republicans.
- In AZ-01, only 11% of voters support Project 2025, while 52% oppose it.
- In CT-05, 61% of voters have serious concerns about their support for George Logan’s Project 2025.
- In MI-08, only 14% of voters support Project 2025, while 59% oppose it.
- In MI-10, 57% of voters have serious concerns about their support for John James’ Project 2025.
- In MT-01, only 10% of voters support Project 2025, while 46% oppose it.
- In OR-05, only 10% of voters support Project 2025, while 52% oppose it.
- In PA-10, just 12% of voters support Project 2025, while 53% oppose it.
- In WA-03, just 9% of voters support Project 2025, while 50% oppose it.
Project 2025 is a total failure
Democrats have failed to turn Project 2025 into political shorthand for extremism in the minds of many voters. Republicans are running away from Project 2025 and pretending they know nothing about President Trump’s transition documents.
The idea that Democrats could flip the House Project 2025 Those numbers alone are daunting, given all the other factors impeding a majority: Trump is the party’s linchpin, and the House Republican majority is deeply unpopular in its own right.
In a close election where the next House majority could be decided in several districts, Project 2025 could flip seats across the country to Democrats and elect Hakeem Jeffries as the next Speaker of the House.