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12 gen 2024 · U.S. adults who identify as political independents tied a record high last year while Democratic party identification slumped to an all-time low, according to a Gallup survey released Friday,...
- Brian Bushard
10 giu 2024 · Modern U.S. politics has largely been viewed through the lens of a two-party power structure: Democrats and Republicans. However, this may be changing. Increasingly, the media, pollsters,...
- Thom Reilly
12 gen 2024 · Equal 27% shares of U.S. adults identify as Republicans and Democrats, with the Democratic figure marking a new low for that party in Gallup’s trend. Independents first outnumbered supporters...
- Jeffrey M. Jones
17 gen 2022 · Overall in 2021, an average of 29% of Americans identified as Democrats, 27% as Republicans and 42% as independents. Roughly equal proportions of independents leaned to the Democratic Party...
- Jeffrey M. Jones
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15 mag 2019 · Nearly four-in-ten U.S. adults (38%) identify as politically independent, but most “lean” toward one of the two major parties. Only 7% of Americans overall don’t express a partisan leaning, while 13% lean toward the Republican Party and 17% lean toward the Democratic Party.
- John Laloggia
12 gen 2023 · Now, political independents (41%) greatly outnumber Republican (28%) and Democratic (28%) identifiers. The 2022 figures represent a one-point increase in Republican identification compared...
9 apr 2024 · 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.