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  1. 12 gen 2024 · by Jeffrey M. Jones. Story Highlights. 43% identified as independents in 2023, tying 2014 record. Record-low 27% identify as Democrats, tying Republicans. Republicans maintain slight edge in...

  2. 1 giorno fa · National Polls | FiveThirtyEight. Check out our popular polling averages. Who’s Ahead in National Presidential Polls? General election polling average. Do Voters Want Republicans Or Democrats In...

    • Trump Divides Partisans and Partisan Leaners Alike
    • Independents’ Views of U.S.-Mexico Border Wall, Other Key Issues
    • Independents’ Views of Race, Immigrants, Gender
    • Broad Support Among Independents For Same-Sex Marriage, Marijuana Legalization
    • More Partisans and Partisan Leaners Embrace Ideological Labels
    • How Independents View The Political Parties
    • Growing Partisan Antipathy Among Partisans and Leaners

    As Pew Research Center reported last year, Donald Trump’s job approval rating during the early stage of his presidency is more polarized along partisan lines than any president in the past six decades. In addition, Trump’s rating has been more stable than prior presidents. During his first two years in office, Trump’s job rating among members of hi...

    On most issues, independents’ attitudes mirror the views of the overall public. Independents who lean toward a party are usually on the same side as those who identify with the same party, but the level of agreement between leaners and partisans varies depending on the issue. By a wide margin (62% to 36%), independents oppose Trump’s signature poli...

    Majorities of independents say the U.S. needs to continue to make changes to give blacks equal rights with whites (57%) and that significant obstacles still make it harder for women to get ahead (54%). In addition, far more independents say immigrants do more to strengthen (66%) than burden (23%) the country. In views of racial equality and women’s...

    Public support for same-sex marriage has grown rapidly over the past decade. In June 2017, a majority of adults (62%) favored allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally, while just 32% were opposed. Independents’ views of same-sex-marriage were similar to Democrats’: 73% of Democrats favored gay marriage, as did 70% of independents. Among those wh...

    As in the past, more independents describe their political views as moderate (43%) than conservative (29%) or liberal (24%). These shares have changed little in recent years. Since 2000, there have been sizable increases in the shares of both Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who identify as conservative. Today, more Republican-leanin...

    In a two-party system, it is not surprising that most Americans view their own party favorably while viewing the opposing party unfavorably. Two-thirds of Americans (66%) view one party favorably while expressing an unfavorable opinion of the other party. About one-in-five (17%) feel unfavorably toward both parties, while 12% feel favorably toward ...

    Over the past two decades, Republicans and Democrats have come to view the opposing party more negatively. The same trend is evident among independents who lean toward a party. Currently, 87% of those who identify with the Republican Party view the Democratic Party unfavorably; Republican-leaning independents are almost as likely to view the Democr...

    • Sara Atske
  3. 15 mag 2019 · Here are six facts about political independents: 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
  4. 12 gen 2024 · Political independents have further cemented their standing as the dominant voting bloc in America ahead of the 2024 election, new Gallup data showed. Why it matters: An expected re-match between President Biden and former President Trump will see both candidates vie to capture the independent voter.

    • April Rubin
  5. 8 ott 2021 · Political independents are among the most heavily scrutinized groups in American politics. They’re also, as a new analysis of CNN’s most recent polling shows, not much of a bloc at all: Their...