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SunSeeker

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Fri Aug 1, 2025, 01:12 AM Aug 1

More Americans now affiliate themselves with the Democratic Party than the Republican Party [View all]

More Americans now affiliate themselves with the Democratic Party than the Republican Party, marking the first time this has happened since January 2024, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday. 

Gallup finds that in the second quarter of 2025, an average of 46% of Americans say they identified as a Democrat or a Democratic-leaning independent, compared with the 43% who say they are a Republican or Republican-leaning independent.

That's a change from the first quarter of the year, when an equal 45% of Americans identified with either party. And it's an even bigger shift from the fourth quarter of 2024—when last year’s presidential election took place—when 47% identified as Republicans.

"Shifts in party affiliation away from the ruling party have occurred in the first year of most recent presidential administrations. The current movement in party preferences is primarily driven by a greater share of political independents saying they lean toward the Democratic Party," Gallup said.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/7/31/2336081/-Americans-move-away-from-the-Republican-Party?pm_campaign=front_page&pm_source=top_news_slot_9&pm_medium=web

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As far as I know, there's always been more democrats than Republicans, getting them out to vote is another story Meadowoak Aug 1 #1
That was not always the case. It wasn't the case in November 2024. SunSeeker Aug 1 #2
Of the people who responded to the poll... JT45242 Aug 1 #3
Doesn't that "caveat" apply to every poll? What's your point? SunSeeker Aug 1 #4
pretty much a split down the middle tbh cadoman Aug 1 #6
Huh? I see sharp swings. Sadly, Nov 2024 was a sharp swing to the Rs. nt SunSeeker Aug 1 #7
I see the numbers consistently within two digits of 45%, and the margin of error is 2% cadoman Aug 1 #8
It's not consistly within 2%. And if you want to play with margin of error, then no graph makes sense. SunSeeker Aug 1 #10
thank you for correcting my thinking cadoman Aug 1 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Aug 1 #5
Yup, the vengeful "sit out". oasis Aug 1 #9
But will they actually vote? sakabatou Aug 1 #11
No. We should all just take this good news as bad news and give up. SunSeeker Aug 1 #12
lol orleans Aug 1 #13
Damn... herding cats Aug 1 #27
There is about 5 percent of low info types that easily go back and forth JI7 Aug 1 #15
Flibberdigibbets maxsolomon Aug 1 #20
That's a good start, but until we address gerrymandering and the Electoral College * Oopsie Daisy Aug 1 #16
The Democrats have had the advantage in membership 16 of the past 20 years. patphil Aug 1 #17
The true split is 50/50 IbogaProject Aug 1 #18
It should be 90-10 but sadly...... wolfie001 Aug 1 #19
knr UTUSN Aug 1 #21
I really Hope This Helps Make Cha Aug 1 #22
Good.there is hope Demovictory9 Aug 1 #23
So 43% are still sick in the head. mdbl Aug 1 #24
Problem though is many of those are in the inner cities and the Republican gerrymandering makes it difficult to traction cstanleytech Aug 1 #25
Good news, but it doesn't mean a thing if they don't show up to vote. Katinfl Aug 1 #26
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