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  1. 20. Okt. 2021 · Traditionally, Democrats and Republicans feel extremely different about the economy. For one, Democratic economy plans typically favor low-income and middle-income families. The belief on this end is that reducing income inequality stimulates economic growth, meaning people are more likely to spend than save and invest.

  2. 16. Nov. 2022 · Republicans picked up at least six seats compared with the 117th Congress, and they gained seats across 13 states. But Democrats managed to hold off Republican challengers in many parts of the ...

  3. 1. März 2024 · Republicans are less likely than Democrats to report that their local community has experienced at least one of five forms of extreme weather – including droughts, intense storms and wildfires – in the last year (58% vs. 79%). These partisan differences hold even when looking at Republicans and Democrats who live in the same region.

  4. 8. Dez. 2022 · Democrats enjoy more support from voters who are women, ethnic minorities, and more educated. Voters in urban areas tend to vote for Democrats as well, meaning states on the West Coast and in the Northeast are usually solid sources of support for Democrats. Republicans have more support from white men, Christians, and voters who live in rural ...

  5. 9. Nov. 2019 · A new kind of suburbanization is sweeping through politics, from Richmond to Atlanta, Houston, Denver and elsewhere, and Democrats are starting to breach Republicans’ firewalls in elections.

  6. 13. Nov. 2022 · Even a bare-minimum majority preserves Democrats’ ability to confirm President Biden’s nominees and would allow them to stop Republican legislation in its tracks should the G.O.P. win the House.

  7. 12. Jan. 2024 · The Whigs collapsed by the 1850s, and a new anti-slavery Republican Party emerged to clash with the Democrats. Though their alignments and positions have shifted significantly over the years, the ...