The Democratic Party in the U.S. has bred some very popular politicians. While this political party has been around for over 200 years, the values of the party have changed significantly over time. The main rival of the Democratic Party since the mid-1800s has been the Republican Party.
In contrast to the Republican Party, the Democratic Party faced internal tension over slavery in the 19th century. One side of the political party wanted to allow slavery in all U.S. territories while the other side of the Democratic Party thought each state should decide for themselves.
The election that took place in 1860 was a critical one for the Democratic Party and was the first election to establish the two-party system. Although Independent candidates can run for President, no Independent has won since the establishment of the two-party system.
According to the official website of the Democratic Party, their goal is to “elect leaders who fight for equality, justice and opportunity for all.” Since the establishment of the Democratic Party, there have been many popular candidates and famous politicians who have come out of the Democratic Party.
Some of the most popular Democrats in the U.S. include former presidents, such as Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama. Other diplomats and politicians are also some of the most popular Democrats, such as Al Gore and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
To create this list of the 25 most popular Democrats in the U.S., 24/7 Tempo consulted the rankings available at YouGov.com. The popularity provided by YouGov.com represents the percentage of people who hold a positive opinion of a specific Democrat. The information collected from YouGov.com is accurate as of quarter 1 in 2024. (After this article, check out The Most Popular Republicans in the U.S.)
Here are the 25 most popular Democrats in the United States:
25. Hakeem Jeffries
- Popularity: 37%
- Occupation: Minority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives
24. Maxine Waters
- Popularity: 37%
- Occupation: United States Representative
23. Elijah Cummings
- Popularity: 38%
- Occupation: Former United States Representative
22. Gabrielle Giffords
- Popularity: 38%
- Occupation: Former United States Representative
21. John Lewis
- Popularity: 39%
- Occupation: Former United States Representative
20. Tammy Duckworth
- Popularity: 39%
- Occupation: United States Senator
19. Charles Schumer
- Popularity: 40%
- Occupation: Majority Leader of the United States Senate
18. Nancy Pelosi
- Popularity: 40%
- Occupation: United States Representative
17. Amy Klobuchar
- Popularity: 40%
- Occupation: United States Senator
16. Al Franken
- Popularity: 40%
- Occupation: Former United States Senator
15. John Kerry
- Popularity: 40%
- Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State
14. Beto O’Rourke
- Popularity: 42%
- Occupation: Former United States Representative
13. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
- Popularity: 43%
- Occupation: American Politician and Environmental Lawyer
12. Pete Buttigieg
- Popularity: 43%
- Occupation: United States Secretary of Transportation
11. Al Gore
- Popularity: 43%
- Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States
10. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
- Popularity: 44%
- Occupation: United States Representative
9. Joe Biden
- Popularity: 45%
- Occupation: 46th President of the United States
8. Madeleine Albright
- Popularity: 46%
- Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State
7. Kamala Harris
- Popularity: 47%
- Occupation: Vice President of the United States
6. Bill Clinton
- Popularity: 47%
- Occupation: 42nd President of the United States
5. Elizabeth Warren
- Popularity: 47%
- Occupation: United States Senator
4. Hillary Clinton
- Popularity: 47%
- Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State
3. Bernie Sanders
- Popularity: 52%
- Occupation: United States Senator
2. Barack Obama
- Popularity: 59%
- Occupation: 44th President of the United States
1. Jimmy Carter
- Popularity: 61%
- Occupation: 39th President of the United States