Monday, September 8, 2025
Democratic Party is bleeding and we're cheering! Goodtimes!
The Democratic Party is in the toilet my friends, and it's all in the numbers. The registered voters is dropping faster than Kamala drinks vodka! Just in from August reports they are suffering a 4.5 million-name loss that could take years to recover from, according to a current report.
The report says that between 2020 and the 2024 presidential elections, Democrats lost about 2.1 million voters across the 30 states that track registration by political party, according to a New York Times analysis of data gathered by the L2 tracking firm. Over the same period, the Republican Party gained 2.4 million registered voters. Officially, there are still more registered Democrats than Republicans nationwide, but that number is incomplete because blue states like California and New York allow voters to register by party as does the District of Columbia. So while reliably red states like Texas, Missouri and Ohio do not most alarmingly for Democrats, the decline is nationwide. But with the US seeing more new voters registering with the GOP in 2024 for the first time in six years.
Democrats also saw their registered voter advantage dwindle in four 2024 battleground states Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania all of which President Trump carried this past Nov. 5. Michael Pruser, who tracks voter registration closely as director of data science for Decision Desk HQ, warned that the numbers not only help explain Trump’s victory last year in which he became the first Republican presidential candidate to win the popular vote in 20 years! Also forecasted was a significant headwinds for Democrats in next year’s midterm elections as well as the 2028 presidential vote.
“I don’t want to say, ‘the death cycle of the Democratic Party,'” Pruser told the Times, “but there seems to be no end to this.” He continued saying “There is no silver lining or cavalry coming across the hill. This is month after month, year after year.” In North Carolina, Democrats lost 115,523 voters between the 2020 and 2024 election, with Republicans gaining more than 140,000 members and erasing the Dems’ registration advantage, according to the L2 data.
Democrats suffered similar losses in Arizona and Pennsylvania, while in Nevada a state whose politics were long dominated by the Las Vegas-based Culinary Workers Union the share of registered Democrats suffered the second steepest plunge of those states measured between 2020 and 2024.
Only deep-red West Virginia saw more precipitous losses. Even Democratic bastions like New York and California were not safe from voter erosion, with Dems losing 305,922 registered voters in the Empire State in between the two elections. In California, Democrats lost 680,556 voters between 2020 and 2024. All in all, Democrats went from enjoying an advantage of nearly 11 percentage points over Republicans in registered voter numbers in 2020 to just over six percentage points across the 30 states and DC in 2024, the Times found.
In 2018, more than one-third (34%) of new voter registrations nationwide were Democrats, while registered Republicans made up just 20% of new voters. As of last year, however, Republicans had erased that gap, with party supporters making up 29% of new voters, while Democrats made up 26% of new voters. Looks like Americans are finally waking up, and jumping off the Democrat Titanic plantation! Keep it going this is good times!
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