(2004). How many democrats per republican at UC-Berkeley and Stanford? Voter registration data across 23 academic departments. Retrieved March 12, 2005, from http://lsb.scu.edu/-dklein/Voter/defautl.htmKlein, Daniel B. and Andrew Western. 2004. How Many Democrats per Republican at UC-...
Democrats technically had a primary, too, but President Bidenwasn't on the ballotbecause of a dispute between the party and the state over the date of that primary. The Biden campaign instead urged Democratic voters to write-in the president's name. How many GOP primary delegates wer...
Immigration has long been among the most controversial topics in the United States. In recent years, the Democratic and Republican parties in the United States have been at odds over immigration issues. After Democrat Joe Biden became President of the United States, Texas Governor Greg Abbott and ...
One hundred and ninety-seven Republicans voted against the second impeachment. The Senate trial took place after President Trump left office. He was found not guilty, though seven Republican senators joined Democrats in voting to convict, making it the most bipartisan Senate impeachment vote in ...
" meaning any registered voter could participate in the state's Republican presidential primary as long as they did not vote in the state's Democratic primary.Even so, just over a quarter of voters self-identified as independents and just about 5% as Democrats — a far smaller share compared...
Since 1933,the S&P 500 has averaged a 12.9% annual return when Republicans controlled both the White House and Congress and a 9% annual return when Democrats controlled both. When a Democrat was president and Republicans controlled Congress, that figure was 13%. For the opposite scenario, r...
The survey results sync with other polls showing Republicans are worried about the status of white Christians in America. A recentPolitico pollfound that 61% of Republicans (and 17% of Democrats) support the declaration of the United States as a Christian nation. Candidates and lawmak...
Democrats have many other strong arguments to make this year, from the thriving Biden economy to preserving democracy (thetop voter issuein one recent poll) to the House GOP rejection, at Trump’s urging, of a tough bipartisan border deal that Biden embraced and the Senate was ready to pass...
Democrats pushed for funding of early voting and mail in voting possibilities. Trump rejected, saying this would lead to “…. levels of voting that if you’d ever agree to it, you’d never have a Republican elected in this country again.” Instead, he named a new postmaster general, who...
As recently as the 1980s, it was common for voters to split their tickets in Senate races. After Ronald Reagan’s landslide victory in 1984, for instance, Democrats still controlled about half the Senate seats in the states that voted for him both times — many of them con...