Trends in Party Identification
Analysis of aggregated Pew Research Center surveys from 2006, 2008 and 2010 reveals that Republicans have made gains in the proportion who identify with the GOP or lean to the Republican Party. Overall, 47% of registered voters in 2010 Pew Research Center surveys identify with the Democratic Party or say they lean Democratic, while 43% are Republican or lean Republican. In 2008, 51% identified as Democrats and 39% as Republicans.
Half of white Catholics (50%) now identify themselves as Republican or lean toward the GOP, up nine points since 2008. Republicans also have made gains among Jewish voters; 33% now identify or lean Republican, up from 20% in 2008. . . . READ MORE >>>
Editor's notes: the 9 point move of Catholics into the Republican camp is enough to lose reelection for Obama without any other 'adjustments' against 2008 election demographics. We are a long way off from the 2012 elections, but as things stand at this very moment, Obama would suffer a humiliating defeat, losing by at least 15 million votes or 13% of the anticipated vote. He won in 2008 by only 6.8% of the vote.
Like we said, to date, it is all good, except, of course, that he has not been impeached as of yet.
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