In April, the number of adults not affiliated with either major party increased by 1.6 percentage points, while the number identifying themselves as Republicans decreased 1.3 percentage points. This marks the lowest level for Republicans since July 2008.
Number of Registered Republicans Falls To Lowest Point In Nearly Two Years - Unaffiliated Voters Outnumber GOPers, Gain on Democrats
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The number of Democrats remained relatively constant...
Despite all the noise, the GOP doesn't seem to making much headway.
- 13 votes
Some are like my wife & I one is registered as a Dem one a Rep so we get information from both sides. Neither of us are "dedicated" to either party, we are independents who vote for who we think is best for the job "party affiliation" does not factor into it.
- 9 votes
Party affiliation doesn't determine my vote either, but it just so happens the bigger set of lying, conniving, boobs currently residing in the Senate and Congress are Republicans.
- 9 votes
It is way to early to start believing every poll that pops up. Polls can change like the wind, I do believe people are getting tired of all the BS, going on in the senate, and hopefully, get tired of all the lies, and no, of the GOP. So far the moves of Obama and the democrats have helped a bad situation, with the economy, and some of the other things that have been done, in spite of the no help of the GOP. It just has to be seen,how things work out over time.
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