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April 6, 2015
A Deep Dive Into Party Affiliation
White Millennials Are Divided in Partisan Leanings; Older Generations of Whites Lean Republican
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2014 Party Identification
Trends in Party Identification, 1939-2014
Explore Party ID Trends Across Demographics, 1992-2014
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A Deep Dive Into Party Affiliation
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Share of Political Independents Continues to Increase
Gender Gap in Party Identification Persists
More Whites Lean Republican Than in 2009; Blacks Overwhelmingly Align with Democratic Party
More College Graduates Lean Democratic
Democrats’ Growing Advantage in Party Identification Among Post-Grads
Generation Gap in Partisan Affiliation
White Millennials Are Divided in Partisan Leanings; Older Generations of Whites Lean Republican
White Evangelicals Increasingly Lean Republican
Partisan Affiliation Among Catholics Little Changed
Mormons Remain Solidly Republican; Jews and Religiously Unaffiliated Lean Democratic
Strong Groups for the Democratic and Republican Parties
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