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Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« on: January 08, 2014, 10:58:28 AM »
I'd like to see the numbers that include "liberal" and "conservative" as well. 

January 8, 2014
Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
Republican identification lowest in at least 25 years
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- Forty-two percent of Americans, on average, identified as political independents in 2013, the highest Gallup has measured since it began conducting interviews by telephone 25 years ago. Meanwhile, Republican identification fell to 25%, the lowest over that time span. At 31%, Democratic identification is unchanged from the last four years but down from 36% in 2008.



Party Identification, Yearly Averages, 1988-2013

The results are based on more than 18,000 interviews with Americans from 13 separate Gallup multiple-day polls conducted in 2013.

In each of the last three years, at least 40% of Americans have identified as independents. These are also the only years in Gallup's records that the percentage of independents has reached that level.

Americans' increasing shift to independent status has come more at the expense of the Republican Party than the Democratic Party. Republican identification peaked at 34% in 2004, the year George W. Bush won a second term in office. Since then, it has fallen nine percentage points, with most of that decline coming during Bush's troubled second term. When he left office, Republican identification was down to 28%. It has declined or stagnated since then, improving only slightly to 29% in 2010, the year Republicans "shellacked" Democrats in the midterm elections.

Not since 1983, when Gallup was still conducting interviews face to face, has a lower percentage of Americans, 24%, identified as Republicans than is the case now. That year, President Ronald Reagan remained unpopular as the economy struggled to emerge from recession. By the following year, amid an improving economy and re-election for the increasingly popular incumbent president, Republican identification jumped to 30%, a level generally maintained until 2007.

Democratic identification has also declined in recent years, falling five points from its recent high of 36% in 2008, the year President Barack Obama was elected. The current 31% of Americans identifying as Democrats matches the lowest annual average in the last 25 years.

Fourth Quarter Surge in Independence

The percentage of Americans identifying as independents grew over the course of 2013, surging to 46% in the fourth quarter. That coincided with the partial government shutdown in October and the problematic rollout of major provisions of the healthcare law, commonly known as "Obamacare."



Party Identification Averages by Quarter, 2013

The 46% independent identification in the fourth quarter is a full three percentage points higher than Gallup has measured in any quarter during its telephone polling era.

Democrats Maintain Edge in Party Identification

Democrats maintain their six-point edge in party identification when independents' "partisan leanings" are taken into account. In addition to the 31% of Americans who identify as Democrats, another 16% initially say they are independents but when probed say they lean to the Democratic Party. An equivalent percentage, 16%, say they are independent but lean to the Republican Party, on top of the 25% of Americans identifying as Republicans. All told, then, 47% of Americans identify as Democrats or lean to the Democratic Party, and 41% identify as Republicans or lean to the Republican Party.

Democrats have held at least a nominal advantage on this measure of party affiliation in all but three years since Gallup began asking the "partisan lean" follow-up in 1991. During this time, Democrats' advantage has been as high as 12 points, in 2008. However, that lead virtually disappeared by 2010, although Democrats have re-established an edge in the last two years.



Party Identification (Including Independent Leanings), Annual Averages, Gallup Polls, 1991-2013

Implications

Americans are increasingly declaring independence from the political parties. It is not uncommon for the percentage of independents to rise in a non-election year, as 2013 was. Still, the general trend in recent years, including the 2012 election year, has been toward greater percentages of Americans identifying with neither the Republican Party nor the Democratic Party, although most still admit to leaning toward one of the parties.

The rise in political independence is likely an outgrowth of Americans' record or near-record negative views of the two major U.S. parties, of Congress, and their low level of trust in government more generally.

The increased independence adds a greater level of unpredictability to this year's congressional midterm elections. Because U.S. voters are less anchored to the parties than ever before, it's not clear what kind of appeals may be most effective to winning votes. But with Americans increasingly eschewing party labels for themselves, candidates who are less closely aligned to their party or its prevailing doctrine may benefit.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/166763/record-high-americans-identify-independents.aspx?ref=image

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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2014, 11:36:44 AM »
Why are more people scared to admit they are republican?   I thought at least, people claiming repub would outnumber those claiming dems.

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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2014, 11:44:45 AM »
Why are more people scared to admit they are republican?   I thought at least, people claiming repub would outnumber those claiming dems.


There are to many holes in the republican image.

They love Jesus but their policies is anti-Jesus.

They claim they want freedom but wants to decide at the same time.


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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2014, 01:31:40 PM »
Why are more people scared to admit they are republican?   I thought at least, people claiming repub would outnumber those claiming dems.


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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2014, 01:35:21 PM »

There are to many holes in the republican image.

They love Jesus but their policies is anti-Jesus.

They claim they want freedom but wants to decide at the same time.




Because the Republican brand is almost the same as the Dem brand. At least you have a big friggen difference between the OWS idiots and the Tea Party.
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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2014, 01:56:42 PM »

Because the Republican brand is almost the same as the Dem brand. At least you have a big friggen difference between the OWS idiots and the Tea Party.


People is "scared"  to say they are republicans because they look exactly like the dems?

If that were the case why arent people afraid to say they are dem as well?

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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2014, 02:17:10 PM »
There are really 2 repub parties... The tea party, and the RINO/moderates.  They're each probably 30% of things.

Then the dems... they have a united 40%.  that is why they keep winning national elections, but get destroyed in district-by-district congressional races.  

And I don't think it's religion...I'd be just as many dems are religious, if not more... most people worship their creator, I know I do.  

 I think it's about freedoms.  Repubs have quite the irony on their hands... Keep the govt out of our lives EXCEPT on abortion, marriage, and many other issues... it's like they're paying lip service to individual freedoms... you have dems fighting for the fight to smoke a little recreational pot, and repubs fighting it?   A dude can't smoke a plant in his own house?  Very got controlling, and I don't even use it myself... can't stand smoke... plus the law is the law.

I'm not saying I don't agree with some of their positions - but they instantly lose any base/libertarian vote on freedoms/minimal govt interference when they start getting so stringent on social issues inside people's homes & bedrooms.  


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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2014, 02:20:07 PM »
What does independent mean to these people?
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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #8 on: January 08, 2014, 02:21:45 PM »
What does independent mean to these people?

IMO, it means they're embarrassed to claim either party, or feel neither party represents their views clearly enough.

Maybe they support gay marriage, support legalized weed, but don't think we should live in a welfare state.  People like that get hate from both party's base.

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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #9 on: January 08, 2014, 03:38:54 PM »
What does independent mean to these people?

Not belonging to any political party?  At least that's what it means to me. 

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Re: Record-High 42% of Americans Identify as Independents
« Reply #10 on: January 08, 2014, 04:01:17 PM »
There are really 2 repub parties... The tea party, and the RINO/moderates.  They're each probably 30% of things.

Then the dems... they have a united 40%.  that is why they keep winning national elections, but get destroyed in district-by-district congressional races.  

And I don't think it's religion...I'd be just as many dems are religious, if not more... most people worship their creator, I know I do.  

 I think it's about freedoms.  Repubs have quite the irony on their hands... Keep the govt out of our lives EXCEPT on abortion, marriage, and many other issues... it's like they're paying lip service to individual freedoms... you have dems fighting for the fight to smoke a little recreational pot, and repubs fighting it?   A dude can't smoke a plant in his own house?  Very got controlling, and I don't even use it myself... can't stand smoke... plus the law is the law.

I'm not saying I don't agree with some of their positions - but they instantly lose any base/libertarian vote on freedoms/minimal govt interference when they start getting so stringent on social issues inside people's homes & bedrooms.  




Thats a good point.

Either you stand for freedom or you dont.