Unity!

“Unity?”

You kidding, Trump has driven a further wedge between Americans. Usually incoming Presidents work to attain unity after an election has split America, but Donnie has gone out of his way to further alienate half of the United States

Something Republicans should keep in mind, what goes around comes around, and all the precedents their Messiah is setting isn’t going to vanish when the pendulum swings as it always does
 
“Unity?” You kidding, Trump has driven a further wedge between Americans. Usually incoming Presidents work to attain unity after an election has split America, but Donnie has gone out of his way to further alienate half of the United States Something Republicans should keep in mind, what goes around comes around, and all the precedents their Messiah is setting isn’t going to vanish when the pendulum swings as it always does


Is that so?
 
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MPAGA


Pennsylvania is quickly becoming Ohio.

The blue wall is falling, and the end results could mean DECADES of Republican control. I’m not tired of winning.




View: https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1886431831240618256
 
Gi3zwH1WMAA0nZR


MPAGA


Pennsylvania is quickly becoming Ohio.

The blue wall is falling, and the end results could mean DECADES of Republican control. I’m not tired of winning.




View: https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1886431831240618256

Registered Voters by Party 2024​

Republican Voters

The number of registered voters in each party will vary from year to year. Fortunately for everyone, the numbers for each of the parties remain fairly unchanged from one year to the next. That includes the number of voters for the Republican Party.

The number of registered voters for the Republican Party is approximately 38.8 million. And much like its opposing parties, these numbers are competitive when compared against the Independent and Democratic parties. Republican voters can also lay claim to having seven red states as of the last Presidential election.

Democratic Voters
The Democratic voters have historically held an edge over Republican voters, and recent data shows that this data is still holding true. The number of Democratic voters is reported to be around 49 million. The Dems also carried the lion's share of registered voters in States that asked voters to declare affiliation, with 36 percent of voters declaring Democratic affiliation.

What might be most surprising about those figures is that the second-largest reporting party affiliation was the Independents, not the Republicans. That leads us to the next question regarding the number of registered voters by party.

Independent Voters

The number of people who identify with and declare themselves as Independent voters is second next to Democrats. What might be surprising to many people is that the overall number of people who claim affiliation with the Independent party is usually more than those who declare themselves as either Democrat or Republican.

The other impressive figure for those who declare as Independent voters is that 31 percent turn out for those states that asked for party affiliation declarations. This, of course, doesn't mean there will be an Independent uprising, but it does reveal the balance among the parties.

 
Registered Voters by Party 2024 Republican Voters The number of registered voters in each party will vary from year to year. Fortunately for everyone, the numbers for each of the parties remain fairly unchanged from one year to the next. That includes the number of voters for the Republican Party. The number of registered voters for the Republican Party is approximately 38.8 million. And much like its opposing parties, these numbers are competitive when compared against the Independent and Democratic parties. Republican voters can also lay claim to having seven red states as of the last Presidential election. Democratic Voters The Democratic voters have historically held an edge over Republican voters, and recent data shows that this data is still holding true. The number of Democratic voters is reported to be around 49 million. The Dems also carried the lion's share of registered voters in States that asked voters to declare affiliation, with 36 percent of voters declaring Democratic affiliation. What might be most surprising about those figures is that the second-largest reporting party affiliation was the Independents, not the Republicans. That leads us to the next question regarding the number of registered voters by party. Independent Voters The number of people who identify with and declare themselves as Independent voters is second next to Democrats. What might be surprising to many people is that the overall number of people who claim affiliation with the Independent party is usually more than those who declare themselves as either Democrat or Republican. The other impressive figure for those who declare as Independent voters is that 31 percent turn out for those states that asked for party affiliation declarations. This, of course, doesn't mean there will be an Independent uprising, but it does reveal the balance among the parties.


  • Recent political shifts in Pennsylvania have shown Republicans gaining ground in various regions, contributing to the overall increase of 1,977 Republican voters.
  • Suburban Philadelphia has seen a notable shift towards Republican registration, reflecting broader national trends where suburban areas are becoming less Democrat.
  • Northeast Pennsylvania, traditionally a Democrat stronghold, has experienced Republican gains, indicating a change in voter sentiment.
  • Erie County, located in the northwest of the state, has also contributed to the Republican increase, aligning with shifts observed in similar industrial regions.
  • These regional changes are part of a larger trend where rural areas continue to solidify Republican support while some suburban and traditionally Democrat areas are seeing shifts towards the Republican Party.
@Grok


Cope.
 
    • Recent political shifts in Pennsylvania have shown Republicans gaining ground in various regions, contributing to the overall increase of 1,977 Republican voters.
      [*]Suburban Philadelphia has seen a notable shift towards Republican registration, reflecting broader national trends where suburban areas are becoming less Democrat.
      [*]Northeast Pennsylvania, traditionally a Democrat stronghold, has experienced Republican gains, indicating a change in voter sentiment.
      [*]Erie County, located in the northwest of the state, has also contributed to the Republican increase, aligning with shifts observed in similar industrial regions.
      [*]These regional changes are part of a larger trend where rural areas continue to solidify Republican support while some suburban and traditionally Democrat areas are seeing shifts towards the Republican Party.

    [*]@Grok



Cope.

  • Voter Registration vs. Election Outcomes: While voter registration numbers provide insight, they don't directly translate to election outcomes. Pennsylvania remains a swing state where election results can be decided by other factors like voter turnout, candidate appeal, and policy issues.
  • Recent Data: Posts on X around January 2025 suggest a continuing trend where Democrats are losing registered voters, while Republicans are either maintaining or slightly increasing their numbers. However, these posts should be treated with caution as social media can reflect sentiment rather than hard data.
  • Based on this analysis, the Republican Party appears to be gaining relative to the Democrats in terms of voter registration in Pennsylvania, but this does not guarantee electoral success, as many other variables influence election results.
@Grok


Mope.
 
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