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‘Shift in the wind: Major change in Americans’ political leanings ahead of 2024 presidential elections’

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A new survey from the Pew Research Center shows a notable shift in voter party identification as the United States heads into the 2024 presidential election, highlighting one of the most evenly split electorates in recent decades.
According to the Pew analysis, the American political landscape has seen significant changes since 1996. In 1994, 51% of Americans identified with the Republican Party, with 47% siding with the Democrats.This balance shifted by 2020, where Democrats held a 5% lead over Republicans. However, the latest 2023 data indicates a nearly balanced field, with 49% of voters identifying as Democrats or leaning Democratic and 48% as Republicans or leaning Republican.
The study also revealed demographic shifts. Around 33% of respondents in 2023 identified as conservative or moderate, compared to 23% who identified as liberal Democrats or leaning liberal. Despite maintaining dominance among Hispanic, Black, and Asian voters, Democratic support among non-Hispanic White voters has declined from 77% in 1996 to 56% in 2023. Meanwhile, Republican support among Hispanic voters has notably increased, tripling from 3% to 9% over the past two decades, a Fox News report said.
Polls also indicate that Democratic support among minority voters is decreasing. A recent Gallup poll highlighted that 19% of Black adults now identify as lean Republican or Republican, the lowest percentage recorded by Gallup since 1999, while 66% identify as Democrats or lean Democratic.
The shift extends to age demographics as well, with Democrats predominantly preferred by younger voters and Republicans more favored by older voters. Geographically, rural voters have shown increased support for the GOP, with the party holding a 25-point advantage over Democrats, up significantly from an even split in 2008.
This evolving voter landscape sets the stage for a competitive rematch between President Biden and former President Donald Trump in November. While Biden secured a win in the 2020 election, the shifting political affiliations reflected in Pew’s data suggest a potentially different outcome in the upcoming election.


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