GOP Gains Millions as Democratic Voter Registration Declines Across 30 States Since 2020
Since 2020, Republicans gained 2.4 million voters while Democrats lost 2.1 million across 30 states, marking a significant shift in voter registration, partly driven by Trump's appeal in 2024.

Study: Democrats Losing Registration Race in All 30 States that Track Party Affiliation -- 4.5 Million-Voter Swing Toward GOP

Dems Are Struggling to Register Voters and Raise Money
'There Is No Silver Lining': Democrats Lost 2.1 Million Voters Between 2020 and 2024 Elections as Republicans Gained 2.4 Million, Analysis Finds

The brutal reality Democrats can't ignore
Democratic Party Losing Voters by the Millions
Overview
Since 2020, Democrats lost 2.1 million voters while Republicans gained 2.4 million, marking a significant shift in voter registration across 30 states tracking affiliation.
This trend reverses 2018, when Democrats held a 34% advantage in new voter registrations over Republicans' 20%, indicating a notable shift in party preference.
Over six years, Republicans increased their new voter share by 9%, while Democrats lost 8%, highlighting a sustained shift in political allegiance and party preference.
In 2024, more new voters registered Republican than Democrat, a trend driven by Trump's appeal, particularly among men, younger voters, and Latino communities.
Michael Pruser of Decision Desk HQ monitors these voter registration changes, which signify a significant political statement when individuals switch their party affiliation.
Analysis
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