Recent surveys by Pew Research Center indicate a narrowing gap between Republicans and Democrats in party identification among registered voters. The data, spanning three decades, shows a near-even split with 49% leaning towards Democrats and 48% towards Republicans. This shift marks a change from previous years, with Democrats losing their previous edge. Notably, states like North Carolina and Pennsylvania have witnessed a decline in registered Democratic voters since 2020, impacting the overall party balance.
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Despite alarms of realignments set off by random polls, a long-term Pew study shows Democrats and Republican in constant balance with some exchanges of supporters and more polarization. https://t.co/Q2eaZKgFD1
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Pennsylvania has lost 336,269 registered Democrats since November 2020, according to state election data. The party once had a 685,818 lead over the GOP, but now there’s less than a 400,000 lead. https://t.co/T3rwIeBAzR
North Carolina saw a 212,084 drop in Democratic voters between December 2020 and April 2024, according to state election data. There is now a difference of 170,943 voters between Democrats and Republicans; the state had a difference of 373,622 in 2020. https://t.co/T3rwIeBAzR
Voter records show that North Carolina, Nevada and Pennsylvania have seen a dip in registered Democratic voters since 2020, even though the three states still have more registered Democrats than Republicans overall. https://t.co/T3rwIeBAzR
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Democrats are heading into the general-election campaign without the party identification advantage that they enjoyed four years ago, according to a study released Tuesday, driven partly by changing views of Black and Hispanic voters. https://t.co/DiMVvPsjFa
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In the run-up to the 2020 election, more voters across the country identified as Democrats than Republicans. That gap has shrunk, and the U.S. now sits almost evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, a new report shows. https://t.co/WFAvX7PWBq
50-50 AMERICA: New Pew Research Center poll shows a near-even split between the two parties. 49% of registered voters lean/identify as Dem 48% of registered voters lean/identify with GOP Dems losing edge it held from 2017-21. https://t.co/VV20pCd8mT
Pew Research: In politics today, do you consider yourself a Democrat or a Republican? (With Indie leans) August 2023 🟦 Democrat 49% (-2 from 2020) 🟥 Republican 48% (+2) — Democrat - Republican • White: 41-56 (was 42-55 in 2020) • Black: 83-12 (88-8) • Hispanic: 61-35… https://t.co/x2R0Un1urC
Pew Research Center’s comprehensive analysis of party identification among registered voters – based on hundreds of thousands of interviews conducted over the past three decades – tracks the changes in the country and the parties since 1994. https://t.co/f2o4IsDgeZ
Republicans close gap with Democrats on party identification, Pew survey finds, via @sfcpoll: https://t.co/IbEmsDrvpE
Republicans close gap with Democrats on party identification, Pew survey finds, via @sfcpoll https://t.co/WoJ6hiNFGp
Republicans close gap with Democrats on party identification, Pew survey finds https://t.co/t9W33OkRdR