Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Newsletters
Press
Donate
My Account
Contacted By Us?
Read our research on:
Gun Policy
|
International Conflict
|
Election 2024
Research Topics
All Publications
Methods
Short Reads
Tools & Resources
Experts
About
Topics
Politics & Policy
International Affairs
Immigration & Migration
Race & Ethnicity
Religion
Age & Generations
Gender & LGBTQ
Family & Relationships
Economy & Work
Science
Internet & Technology
News Habits & Media
Methodological Research
Full topic list
Regions & Countries
Asia & the Pacific
Europe & Russia
Latin America
Middle East & North Africa
North America
Sub-Saharan Africa
Multiple Regions / Worldwide
Formats
Features
Fact Sheets
Videos
Data Essays
Research Topics
Topics
Politics & Policy
International Affairs
Immigration & Migration
Race & Ethnicity
Religion
Age & Generations
Gender & LGBTQ
Family & Relationships
Economy & Work
Science
Internet & Technology
News Habits & Media
Methodological Research
Full topic list
Regions & Countries
Asia & the Pacific
Europe & Russia
Latin America
Middle East & North Africa
North America
Sub-Saharan Africa
Multiple Regions / Worldwide
Formats
Features
Fact Sheets
Videos
Data Essays
All Publications
Methods
Short Reads
Tools & Resources
Experts
About
Newsletters
Press
My Account
Contacted By Us?
DONATE
Read our research on:
Gun Policy
|
International Conflict
|
Election 2024
Home
Research Topics
Politics & Policy
Demographics & Politics
Gender & Politics
Pew Research Center
March 20, 2018
1. Trends in party affiliation among demographic groups
2_17
←
Prev Page
Page
6
Page
7
Page
8
Page
9
Page
10
Page
11
Page
12
Page
13
Page
14
Page
15
Page
16
Next Page
→
Download
2_17
Embed
Post Infographics
1. Trends in party affiliation among demographic groups
Democrats hold slightly wider edge in leaned party affiliation than in 2015-16
Share of women who identify with or lean toward Democratic Party has risen since 2015
Continuing racial and ethnic divisions in leaned partisan identification
Asian American voters remain solidly Democratic
Similar gender gaps across racial and ethnic groups
College graduates continue to shift toward the Democratic Party
Divide in partisanship continues to widen between white voters with and without a college degree
Democratic advantage among Millennial voters grows
In recent years, a sharp shift in leaned partisanship among Millennial women
White Millennial voters are more Democratic than white voters in older generations
Steady increase in GOP advantage in leaned partisan identification among white evangelical voters
White Catholics have moved more toward the GOP over the past decade
White Catholics have moved more toward the GOP over the past decade
Mormons overwhelmingly identify with the Republican Party or lean Republican
Democratic Party maintains wide advantage among Jewish voters
Urban voters remain solidly Democratic, while rural voters tilt increasingly Republican
Copyright 2024 Pew Research Center
About
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Cookie Settings
Reprints, Permissions & Use Policy
Feedback
Careers