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  1. 24. Feb. 2023 · Democrats have a higher percentage of Christians of color than the 18-29 age group, and the young cohort includes a larger proportion of unaffiliateds than do Democrats. Republicans resemble older Americans — the vast majority are white Christian, and, while the religiously unaffiliated portion is growing, it is not a substantial constituency ...

  2. 13. Nov. 2022 · After CNN projected Democratic victories in Arizona on Friday and Nevada on Saturday, Democrats now have 50 Senate seats to Republicans’ 49 seats. Although it no longer matters for control of ...

  3. 11. März 2021 · Views on whether each party governs honestly and respects democracy are even more sharply divided. More than seven-in-ten Republicans (72%) and about eight-in-ten Democrats (81%) say the phrase “governs in an honest and ethical way” describes their own party very or somewhat well. But just 15% of Republicans and 17% of Democrats say this ...

  4. 7. Apr. 2024 · For instance, Zinke’s seat in Montana is one that Democrats believe could be in play given the high-profile Senate race there between Sen. Jon Tester and Republican Tim Sheehy. The group has ...

  5. Democrats: 26.1%. Republicans: 69.6%. Share of expected votes counted: 99%. *Special election. Note: House districts have been redrawn since the 2020 election. Reuters compiled congressional race ...

  6. 12. Nov. 2022 · Republicans hold 49 seats in the Senate, while the Democrats have 48. Two states are uncalled and Georgia's Senate seat will be decided by a December runoff election.

  7. Democrats gained control of the Senate on June 6, 2001, when Vermont Republican senator Jim Jeffords switched his party affiliation to Democrat. The Republicans regained the Senate majority in the 2002 elections, helped by Bush's surge in popularity following the September 11 attacks, and Republican majorities in the House and Senate were held ...