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Democrats Face Nationwide Voter Registration Crisis, Party Is ‘Hemorrhaging Voters’

Democrats Face Nationwide Voter Registration Crisis, Party Is ‘Hemorrhaging Voters’

From 2020 to 2024, Democrats lost roughly 2.1 million registered voters across the 30 states and D.C. that track party affiliation, while the GOP gained approximately 2.4 million.

In thirty states and the District of Columbia, new voters may declare a political party affiliation when they register, or subsequently change their affiliation at any time. This creates a valuable snapshot of shifting political loyalties. Over time, changes in these registration numbers provide analysts with one of the clearest indicators of voter sentiment and momentum.

In a recent analysis, New York Times political correspondent Shane Goldmacher traced how these trends have evolved across the past several election cycles. His findings paint a stark picture for the Democratic Party: it is confronting what he calls a “voter registration crisis,” with the party “hemorrhaging voters long before they even reach the polls.”

Drawing on data provided by L2, Goldmacher examined how these figures shifted between 2020 and 2024. In the span of four years, Democrats lost roughly 2.1 million registered voters across the 30 states and D.C. that track party affiliation, while the GOP gained approximately 2.4 million.

As the map below shows, Democrats fell behind in each one of these states, including blue states such as California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Rhode Island, as well as swing states like Arizona, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.

The shifts in Pennsylvania have been dramatic. In November 2020, Democrats held a registration advantage of 517,310 active voters; today, that margin has shrunk to just 53,303.

A similar story has played out in North Carolina, where Democrats once enjoyed a 400,000-voter edge. That lead now stands at fewer than 17,000.

Goldmacher noted that in percentage terms, Democrats’ advantage over Republicans narrowed from nearly 11 points in 2020 to just over 6 points in 2024.

In some cases, Democrats still retained an edge over Republicans (Pennsylvania). But the majority of new registrations in other states, such as Florida, shifted from Democrats to the GOP.

Goldmacher expects more states to follow.

Moreover, between 2018 and 2024, new young voters have shifted noticeably toward the Republican Party. In 2018, 66 percent of voters under 45 registered as Democrats, but by 2024 that share had fallen to just 48 percent.

Goldmacher reported that, last year, for the first time since 2018, new voter registrations nationwide favored Republicans over Democrats.

The graph below shows that, in 2023, new GOP registrations surpassed new Democratic registrations.

Summing up, Goldmacher reminded readers that not all voters register with a political party. Some choose to remain independent.

However, he emphasizes that among voters who do register with “either major party … the Democratic share has been cratering.” The data shows that “in 2018, Democrats accounted for 63 percent of voters who newly registered as either Democratic or Republican. By 2024, the party’s share had shrunk to less than 48 percent.”

Democratic National Committee member and political strategist Maria Cardona told the Times, “We fell asleep at the switch.”

Goldmacher explained that “for years, the left has relied on a sprawling network of nonprofits … to register Black, Latino and younger voters. Though the groups are technically nonpartisan, the underlying assumption has been that most new voters registering would vote Democratic. Mr. Trump upended that calculation with the inroads he made with working-class nonwhite voters.”

“You can’t just register a young Latino or a young Black voter and assume that they’re going to know that it’s Democrats that have the best policies,” Cardona said.

I would argue that the Democrats have only one policy: to oppose everything that President Donald Trump does. Beyond that, they stand for nothing. They present no vision, no ideas, and no solutions. Driven almost entirely by their hatred of Trump, the party has devolved into an echo chamber of wailing and outrage.

These numbers are clearly devastating for the Democratic Party — and I find it remarkable that the Times chose to publish them. The data confirm what many Americans have been sensing for years: Democrats have surrendered too much ground to the party’s far-left fringe, and the broader electorate is simply not on board.

The majority of voters oppose open borders and resent being forced to pay for food, shelter, and health care for illegal immigrants as they struggle to provide for their own families. They strongly support Trump’s efforts to restore law and order in Washington, D.C., and hope to see him bring that same resolve to crime-ridden, Democrat-run cities nationwide. And rather than seeing Trump’s tough stance on crime as a threat to democracy, they consider it a necessary step to protect U.S. citizens.

They are rudderless — and the voters are beginning to notice.


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This sounds great, but MIDTERMS ARE COMING.

Dems will crawl over broken glass to vote against Donald Trump. Do not underestimate that.

    inspectorudy in reply to EBL. | August 21, 2025 at 11:55 am

    Trump is not running in 2026. That usually helps the party out of the WH but I don’t believe this time it will be that way. If Trump can get the tariff things worked out and the economy picks up after an intrest rate drop, we should be in good shape.

“You can’t just register a young Latino or a young Black voter and assume that they’re going to know that it’s Democrats that have the best policies,” Cardona said.

It’s not so much the best policies, but rather looking for real policies. Hating Trump is not a policy.

    Paula in reply to Neo. | August 21, 2025 at 9:28 am

    “Hating Trump is not a policy.”

    “I Hate Trump” is their banner.

      Paula in reply to Paula. | August 21, 2025 at 10:21 am

      What would Trump have to do in order to win a Nobel Peace Prize?

      a. Change his name to Obama who brought no peace to any country ever
      b. Change his party to Democrat the party of War
      c. Change his skin from Orange to Brown
      d. Ending Six wars is not enough to get a Nobel Peace Prize so forget about it.

>> …they stand for nothing. They present no vision, no ideas, and no solutions. <<

I don't agree. They have a vision. A bad one.

Democrats have made it clear they oppose oil, natural gas, refineries, pipelines, nuclear energy, gasoline powered cars. Even plastic straws and plastic bags. That means, obviously, they want to destroy the livelihood of every man or woman who supports their family working in any of those industries.

Democrats are anti-reproduction. Abortion, obviously, is the Democrats highest value. They strongly support other forms of birth control. They promote and celebrate homosexuality. They promote gender confusion among the youth in government schools. They promote male-hating feminism. They endlessly promote environmental doomism. All of these discourage young people of pairing up, reproducing children, and having a family.

Most Western countries and Japan now have a birth rate below replacement rate. Which is why I believe Democrats are so committed to flooding the country with documented illegal foreign citizens. If there are tens of millions of them, it will be impossible to deport them all. There WILL ultimately be an amnesty. And since Democrats chose to support the illegal foreign citizen invaders over American voting citizens, Democrats believe that once the foreigners are made legal and given voting rights, they will become loyal Democrat voters. And their children born here will, too.

Social Security and Medicare can't survive over the long term if we are unable to replace ourselves with reproduction. Telling people who have had hundreds of thousands of dollars confiscated from them over their entire working life to fund those programs that they will have to take a cut in benefits the politicians promised them for their votes will be political suicide. So flood the system with documented foreign citizens with the expectation they will become loyal Democrat voters.

In sum. I think Democrats are sucking in voter registration in part because Democrat policies are not consistent with the values of those voters. But I do not discount the fact that many people registering as Republicans do, in fact, like the GOP policies and messaging under Trump.

The Trump hatred you reference may very well be a factor and backfired on them. Some see two impeachments; the hamstringing of Trump's first administration with the Russia hoax; and the raw lawfare of four indictments after he left office as a repugnant abuse of power. They want nothing to do with the Democrat Party.

    Paula in reply to Groty. | August 21, 2025 at 10:25 am

    They have a vision:

    Their vision to win by cheating, lying and bad mouthing everything that is good about our country and praising hate, crime and discontent.

Let it bleed.

I believe the Democrat Party is on it’s deathbed but the ideas are not.

Those ideas are toxic and can simply rebrand under another heading.

So be careful.

    Whitewall in reply to Peter Moss. | August 21, 2025 at 9:37 am

    Democrats and those toxic ideas need to change their party name to reflect what they are becoming. The appeal of an honest name with toxic ideas might be greater then we imagine, especially since Dems have had so much control over all levels of education for so long.

But why now?

This ought to have been 2022 at the latest.

My only thinking is USAID was really THAT effective as a propaganda machine.

No one hates trans pervs and crime more today than they did in 2022, so what has changed?

The thing to watch is the left coast. Why would voters change their minds elsewhere, but not in the trans/illegal/crime infested hell holes that are the cities on the left coast?

    healthguyfsu in reply to Andy. | August 22, 2025 at 12:17 am

    The left coast is not worth watching or even visiting any more. Abandon it and let them destroy themselves. It will be there after their suicide pact is over.

We are hearing all these reports of Democrat declines and Republican gains.

I just hope that the Republican Party does not return to complacency.

destroycommunism | August 21, 2025 at 10:25 am

momentary shift as trump PROVED that he would at least attempt to clean up the mess

even the moderate dems want a city they can walk around in and there is no chance that a blue run fed would do what trump is doing in sending in help

harris was such a complete flop that the fact that she still got more than 20 votes is proof that americans …or so called americans…are brain dead who voted for her

we’ll take the votes but have to be realistic

unless the gop balls-up and stops the funding ( like TRUMP DID with pbs etc) we are feeding our own demise

maga!

destroycommunism | August 21, 2025 at 10:28 am

the dems and gop morphed long time ago into one

as they joined forces to make sure no outsiders could take-over..trump being the overwhelming force that made him the exception

its like they are living together just not married so they have an open marriage..doesnt work out well except when it needs to

blmplo proved what it takes/took to stay/gain power

    Dolce Far Niente in reply to destroycommunism. | August 21, 2025 at 12:40 pm

    It may be entertaining for conservatives to see the Dems losing voters, but as long as voting integrity, clean voter rolls and strict security of the voting apparatus is allowed to languish, as long as Dems and Uniparty hacks are in charge of counting the votes, they WILL cheat.

    They MUST cheat.

Democrat Party, simply put, have terrible ideology; consequently, legal American citizens continue rejecting self harming practices and actions, ie. Open borders, sanctuary cities & lawlessness.

The Democrat party has the same problem that the black race has. They have allowed the worst people in their party to become the spokesmen of the whole party just as the black race has allowed crude athletes and gross entertainers to become the spokesmen for their race. The only Dems and blacks we see anymore are socialists/anti-Americans and ghetto trash. Obviously there are good people in both groups but no leader has stepped forward to correct their image.

    ztakddot in reply to inspectorudy. | August 21, 2025 at 12:25 pm

    There are no good dramacrats. They are all toxic, Every last one of them, To vote for a dramacrat is bad, To actually identify with that cesspool of toxicity is evil.

What’s the difference between Frankenstein’s monster and the Democrat party?

Not much.

Preparation M —
At long last a cure for America’s 70-year-old case of Demorrhoids.

It turns out that stealing an election and installing a mental retard as ‘POTUS’ has consequences.

I expect the gutting of ‘NGO’ funding will accelerate this downward spiral for the Dim party.