Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Identity Shift

More adults agree with the GOP:
The latest Pew survey found that 47% of adults identify with the GOP and 46% identify with Democrats; 7% "refused to lean." In last year's National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS), Democrats held a 2-point advantage. Nate Cohn, The New York Times chief political analyst, said a key takeaway of the poll was findings among young adults. "By subgroup, the headline is age: NPORS found the GOP ahead on leaned party ID among 18 to 29 year olds, even though the sample was Biden+20 on 2020 recall vote. The sample size is fairly large (n=496) and it hasn't shown anything like this in previous cycles," Cohn posted on X. Cohn also took note of results among racial and ethnic groups. "There were fewer shifts by race, though the Dem share of major party leaning nonwhite voters kept edging downward, from 68 to 65%. They did show a GOP edge among registered nonvoters," he posted on X.
They don't like their woke kids, either...

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