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  1. Democrats: 61.1%: Republicans: 38.9%: Share of expected votes counted: 99%: Connecticut Conn.

  2. Create your own forecast for the 2024 presidential election by clicking states on this interactive map. See the latest electoral votes, consensus, and changes from 2020 to 2024.

    • Party Identification
    • Race and Ethnicity
    • Age and Generation
    • Education
    • Religion
    • The Key Question: What About Voter Turnout?
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    Around a third of registered voters in the U.S. (34%) identify as independents, while 33% identify as Democrats and 29% identify as Republicans, according to a Center analysis of Americans’ partisan identificationbased on surveys of more than 12,000 registered voters in 2018 and 2019. Most independents in the U.S. lean toward one of the two major p...

    Non-Hispanic White Americans make up the largest share of registered voters in the U.S., at 69% of the totalas of 2019. Hispanic and Black registered voters each account for 11% of the total, while those from other racial or ethnic backgrounds account for the remainder (8%). White voters account for a diminished share of registered voters than in t...

    The U.S. electorate is aging: 52% of registered voters are ages 50 and older, up from 41% in 1996. This shift has occurred in both partisan coalitions. More than half of Republican and GOP-leaning voters (56%) are ages 50 and older, up from 39% in 1996. And among Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters, half are 50 and older, up from 41% in 1996. ...

    Around two-thirds of registered voters in the U.S. (65%) do not have a college degree, while 36% do. But the share of voters with a college degree has risen substantially since 1996, when 24% had one. Voters who identify with the Democratic Party or lean toward it are much more likely than their Republican counterparts to have a college degree (41%...

    Christians account for the majorityof registered voters in the U.S. (64%). But this figure is down from 79% as recently as 2008. The share of voters who identify as religiously unaffiliated has nearly doubled during that span, from 15% to 28%. The share of WhiteChristians in the electorate, in particular, has decreased in recent years. White evange...

    Surveys can provide reliable estimates about registered voters in the U.S. and how their partisan, demographic and religious profile has changed over time. But the critical question of voter turnout– who will be motivated to cast a ballot and who will not – is more difficult to answer. For one thing, not all registered voters end up voting. In 2016...

    Learn how the U.S. electorate looks politically, racially, ethnically, generationally, educationally and religiously in 2020. See key findings and trends based on surveys of registered and eligible voters.

  3. Democrat versus Republican comparison chart; Democrat Republican; Philosophy: Liberal, left-leaning. Conservative, right-leaning. Economic Ideas: Minimum wages and progressive taxation, i.e., higher tax rates for higher income brackets. Born out of anti-federalist ideals but evolved over time to favor more government regulation.

  4. 12. Juli 2023 · More than eight-in-ten Republican voters in 2022 (85%) were White, non-Hispanic, down slightly (from 88%) compared with the 2018 midterms. Nearly identical shares of Democratic voters in 2022 (64%) and 2018 (65%) were White.

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  5. 9. Aug. 2022 · The web page reports on a survey of Americans' opinions on the two-party system and the differences between the Republican and Democratic parties. It shows the percentage of people who wish for more parties, see a great deal of difference, and feel represented by candidates.

  6. 13. Nov. 2022 · See how Democrats maintained control of the Senate and Republicans won the House in the 2022 midterms. Explore the maps and charts of key races, outcomes, and trends across the country.