Poll: Third of Republicans view party unfavorably

ByABC News
June 9, 2009, 1:36 PM

WASHINGTON -- In thinking about the Republican Party's troubles, consider this: One-third of Republicans now say they have an unfavorable opinion of their party.

There's no such dyspepsia among Democrats. Just 4% have an unfavorable view of their party.

The findings of a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll underscore the perilous state of the GOP. Over the past three years, Republicans have lost control of the White House, the House of Representatives and the Senate, and they're now struggling to forge a unified response to the popular new Democratic president.

More results from the survey including Americans' views of who speaks for the GOP will be unveiled online later tonight at USATODAY.com.

The survey of 1,015 adults, taken by landline and cellphone on May 29-31, has a margin of error of +/ 3 percentage points for the full sample and 6 percentage points for the subsamples of Republicans and Democrats.

Asked by Gallup "what comes to mind when you think of the Republican Party," 25% of those surveyed said "unfavorable" and another 1 in 4 offered negative assessments including "no direction," "close-minded" and "poor economic conditions." Sixteen percent said conservative and 7% "favorable."

For the Democratic Party, the most dominant impression was "liberal," mentioned by 15%. One in 3 used positive phrases such as "for the people" and "socially conscious." The most prevalent negative judgments saw the Democrats as "big spending" (8%) and "self-centered" (4%).