Democrats shed millions of registered voters, Republicans gain: Report
Between 2020 and 2024, Democrats lost 2.1 million registered voters across 30 states, while Republicans gained 2.4 million, signaling a significant shift in political alignment.
- Between 2020 and 2024, the Democratic Party saw a decline of approximately 2.1 million registered voters across 30 states, while the Republican Party experienced an increase of about 2.4 million voters during the same time frame.
- This decline followed Democrats' 11-point registration advantage in 2020 shrinking to a six-point lead by 2024 amid losses in battleground states like Nevada, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and North Carolina.
- Nationwide, the number of new Republican registrants exceeded that of Democrats for the first time in several years, with areas like Florida and Miami-Dade County witnessing significant shifts toward the Republican Party.
- An analyst responsible for tracking voter registration at Decision Desk HQ expressed concern over the continual decline in Democratic registrations, emphasizing that the party faces ongoing difficulties with no clear resolution in sight.
- These changes suggest Democrats face continuing voter retention challenges as of early 2025, requiring attention to voter registration and mobilization to address declines.
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