Percentage of registered voters by party in US in 2025:
Data suggests that as of mid-2025, American voters are almost evenly divided in their partisan affiliation, with a near equal percentage identifying with or leaning towards the Republican and Democratic parties
Some reports indicate that 46% identify with or lean towards the Republican Party, and 45% identify with or lean towards the Democratic Party. This marks a shift from a few years ago, when the Democratic Party had a slight advantage in terms of affiliation.
However, it's also important to note that a significant portion of voters identify as independent or "something else," rather than directly aligning with either of the two major parties. Many of these independents, in turn, lean towards either the Democratic or Republican parties.
For
instance, Gallup data from the second quarter of 2025 shows the following
breakdown of U.S. adults' party identification and leaning:
· Republicans: 28%
· Republican-leaning
Independents: 15%
· Democrats: 27%
· Democratic-leaning
Independents: 19%
· Non-leaning Independents: 11%
This
data suggests that while the two major parties are close in overall
affiliation, the number of independent voters is substantial and growing. The
breakdown of party affiliation can vary depending on the source and methodology
used in surveys and analyses.
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Comments
28%
Republicans plus 15% Republican Leaning Independents total 40%
27%
Democrats plus 19% Democrat Leaning Independents total 46%.
Trump
won in 2024 with 77.302,580 votes 49.8% vs Harris with 75,017,613 48.3%.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_United_States_presidential_election
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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