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Fewer People Identify As Republicans Now Than At Any Point In The Past 25 Years

Jan 8, 2014, 20:12 IST

A new Gallup poll reveals that the number of Americans who identify themselves as independents has soared in recent years.

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In 2013, 42% of Americans identified as political independents, up a few percentage points from 2012. Democrats hold a six point lead in party identification, 31%-25%. That's the lowest percent Republicans have seen in 25 years.

When you factor in those independents that lean towards one party or the other, Democrats retain their six point advantage (47%-41%).

The share of Americans who identify as Republicans has steadily fallen since it peaked at 34% in 2004.

Gallup conducted more than 18,000 interviews during 13 separate polling periods in 2013. Throughout the year itself, the number of independents grew dramatically, from 37% in the first quarter to 46% in the fourth. This happened as Republicans killed popular gun and immigration legislation and shutdown the government while Obamacare's federal exchange website had a catastrophic launch and Democrats were forced to deal with the fall-out of President Obama's lie that "if you like your plan, you can keep it."

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No wonder fewer and fewer people want to identify with either party.

Here's party identification historically:

Gallup

And here it is over the course of 2013:
Gallup

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