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Democratic Voters. The Democratic voters have historically held an edge over Republican voters, and recent data shows that this data is still holding true. The number of Democratic voters is reported to be around 49 million.
About two-thirds of voters who align with the Republican Party are 50 and older (32% are 50 to 64 and 33% are 65-plus), compared with slightly more than half of those who associate with the Democratic Party (27% each for ages 50 to 64 and those 65 and older).
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.
Of registered voters, 47% have declared a party affiliation. As of September 2024, 36 million voters are registered Republicans and 45.1 million are registered Democrats.
Additionally, early results showed Trump on track to win the popular vote across the country, marking the first time a Republican candidate has won the majority of votes since 2004. The rematch...
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.
T hough Republicans seized control of the presidency and the Senate Tuesday night, Democrats have held onto the prospect of a majority in the House—but now that hope, too, is slipping.
As of 2022, 58 percent of Democrats and 49 percent of Republicans in 2022 considered political ideology an important factor in regards to their personal relationships.
The Democrats controlled the House from 2019 until 2023 when Republicans overtook their majority in the most recent midterm elections. How many House seats are there? There are 435 members of...
Democrats made up a majority of registered voters in two states—Maryland and New York—and Republicans made up a majority in four—Idaho, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming. Independent or minor party registrants made up a majority in three states—Alaska, Arkansas, and Massachusetts.