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NCS’s polling guru Harry Enten claimed Tuesday that Democrats are about as unpopular as Cracker Barrel’s recent rebrand.
“The Democratic brand right now has about the appeal with the American voter as the Cracker Barrel rebrand has with the American consumers,” Enten mentioned. “Bad, bad, bad! What are you doing? Oh my goodness gracious.”
The restaurant chain has confronted backlash on-line for its rebrand, together with replacing the overall-clad “Old Timer,” or Uncle Herschel, who was depicted within the brand sitting on a porch and leaning in opposition to a barrel subsequent to the shop’s identify.
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A show of things on the market at a Cracker Barrel in Marietta, Georgia. (David Rutz/Fox News Digital)
The new brand, unveiled earlier this month, merely reads “Cracker Barrel” in plain kind with none imagery.
Photos of revamped places on the southern nation restaurant with barer partitions drew criticism. Supporters, nevertheless, argue the adjustments are overdue, they usually accuse conservatives of drumming up outrage.
President Donald Trump even called out the rebrand on Tuesday.
“Cracker Barrel should go back to the old logo, admit a mistake based on customer response (the ultimate Poll), and manage the company better than ever before,” he wrote on Truth Social.
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President Donald Trump was important of Cracker Barrel’s rebrand. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Enten went on to say Democrats had been in bother forward of the 2026 midterms, pointing to social gathering registration woes in the important thing states of Nevada, Pennsylvania, Arizona and North Carolina.
Cracker Barrel has admitted it may have finished higher at messaging about its adjustments.
“If the last few days have shown us anything, it’s how deeply people care about Cracker Barrel. We’re truly grateful for your heartfelt voices,” the corporate mentioned on Monday. “You’ve also shown us that we could’ve done a better job sharing who we are and who we’ll always be.”
The firm mentioned what has not and “will never change” are the values Cracker Barrel was constructed on when the Tennessee-based chain opened in 1969.
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Those values, the assertion learn, are “hard work, family, and scratch-cooked food made with care.”

Cracker Barrel admitted it “could’ve done a better job sharing who we are and who we’ll always be” after unfavourable response to its current adjustments. (Gregory Walton/AFP by way of Getty Images)
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