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Urgent.. Data shows a major shift in Americans’ tendencies as a confrontation approaches "November"

New data analyzes show that voters are shifting to this major political party ahead of a heated rematch in 2024.

 

New data finds that American voters are almost evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats.

 

Resurfaced research reveals that America is divided in political party affiliation as the 2024 presidential election approaches, with one of the most evenly divided electorates in the past two decades

 

Voter identification 

 

A Pew Research Center analysis showed voter identification across different ages, races, and religions. and education levels, comparing how voters identified in 1996 with new data from 2023.

 

51% of Americans said they belonged to the Republican Party in 1994.

 

 

While 47% said they were Democrats. The tables have turned over the years, with 5% more American voters turning out for Democrats than Republicans in 2020. However, Pew findings reveal As of 2023, there has been a significant shift in party affiliation this cycle, with 49% of voters reporting that they identify as Democrats or lean Democratic.

 While 48% identify as Republicans or lean Republican.

 While 48% identify as Republicans or lean Republican.

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In addition, about 33% of respondents said they identify as conservative or moderate in 2023, while on the other side of the aisle only 23% identify as liberal or moderate Democrats They lean liberal. 

 

The poll found that while Democrats still see the Democratic Party as the favorite of most Hispanic, black, and Asian voters, support for the party has declined among Non-Hispanic white Democratic voters increased by 21 percentage points since 1996, falling from 77% to 56% in 2023. 

Recent polls have found that despite the advantages enjoyed by the Democratic Party, Democratic support among minority voters is shrinking. 

A recent Gallup poll found that 19% of black adults said they identified as Republicans or leaned Republican, while 66% identified as Democrats or They tend to  The Democratic Party, which is “the youngest rate recorded by Gallup in its polls, dating back to 1999.”

 

Among different age groups, Democrats maintain their advantage among young voters, While the majority of older individuals identify with Republicans.

 

Republicans have gained popularity among Hispanic voters in recent years, tripling their percentage of their demographic base Over the past two decades from 3% to 9%.

 

 

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