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The partisan identification of registered voters is now evenly split between the two major parties: 49% of registered voters are Democrats or lean to the Democratic Party, and a nearly identical share – 48% – are Republicans or lean to the Republican Party.
The Republican Party now holds a 15 percentage point advantage among White voters: 56% of non-Hispanic White voters identify with or lean toward the Republican Party, while 41% align with the Democratic Party. This double-digit lead for the GOP among White voters has held for more than a decade.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- On average, Americans' political party preferences in 2021 looked similar to prior years, with slightly more U.S. adults identifying as Democrats or leaning Democratic (46%)...
About six-in-ten voters 80 and older (58%) identify with or lean toward the GOP, while 39% associate with the Democratic Party. Older voters overwhelmingly identify with a party; among younger voters, substantial numbers lean.
Report. Seventy-four percent of U.S. adults say trade represents "an opportunity for economic growth through increased U.S. exports." In politics, as of today, do you consider yourself a...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Forty-eight percent of U.S. adults on average in 2020 identified as Democrats or were independents who leaned toward the Democratic Party, while 43% were Republicans or...
Overview. U.S. major political party identification 2000-2023. Identification with the Republican and Democratic parties in the United States from 2000 to 2023. U.S. ideological leanings among...
Total registered voters by county, broken down by political party (Democratic, Republican, No Affiliation, and Other). The total in the “No Affiliation” party column includes ONLY voters with this exact designation on their record.
A new survey from Gallup shows that 50 percent of U.S. adults identify as Democrat or leaning Democrat as of June compared to just 39 percent identifying as Republican or leaning Republican.
There are 32.1 million voters registered as independents, undeclared, or no affiliation. Of states where voters can declare a party affiliation, the highest independent voter percentages are Massachusetts (64%), Alaska (62%), and Colorado (49%).