Since about 2003, Democrats have consistently outnumbered Republicans in terms of registered voters, but the gap has shrunken during Joe Biden's presidency. Republicans have made gains among certain demographics while Democrats have maintained support from key groups. The media's influence has decreased, and the Democratic party has shifted further left, leading to changes in voter identification.
Key Points
Democrats have consistently outnumbered Republicans since 2003
During Joe Biden's presidency, the gap between Democrats and Republicans has shrunk
Republicans have made gains among voters without a college degree, rural voters, and white evangelical voters
Democrats have maintained support from black voters, younger voters, and college-educated voters
Media influence has decreased, and the Democratic party has shifted further left
Pros
Insight into changing political party identification trends in the U.S.
Analysis of demographic shifts and voter preferences
Cons
Opinionated and biased language used throughout the content
Focus on specific political ideologies may alienate some readers