This is bad news for Democrats in 2024.
According to new data, Democrats are losing their voter registration edge in key states.
Pennsylvania 2020: +685,818 Democrats
Pennsylvania 2024: +399,494 Democrats
North Carolina 2020: +391,414 Democrats
North Carolina 2024: +170,943 Democrats
Nevada 2020: +86,723 Democrats
Nevada 2024: +32,856 Democrats
Florida 2020: +97,215 Democrats
Florida 2024: +888,563 Republicans
Democrats are slowly losing their voter registration edge in key swing states, recent voter registration data reveals.
Data complied on various swing states across the country reveals the stunning losses for Democrats in terms of voter registration since November 2020 — the last presidential election.
For instance, in November 2020, Pennsylvania had 685,818 more registered Democrats than Republicans. As of April 2024, that advantage has reduced to 399,494. In other words, Democrats have lost 286,324 registered voters over the past three and half years in the Keystone State. President Joe Biden won the state in 2020 by less than 81,000 votes.
The losses continue in other states as well. In November 2020, Democrats had a 391,414 voter registration advantage over Republicans in North Carolina. That figure now stands at a 170,943 voter advantage.
In Nevada, Democrats had a 86,723 voter registration advantage in November 2020. That figure stands at 32,856 in April 2024.
Florida has, perhaps, experienced one of the most drastic shifts, going from a 97,215 advantage in favor of Democrats in November 2020 to an 888,563 voter advantage in favor of Republicans in April 2024. Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that Republicans are “within reach” of a one million voter registration advantage in the Sunshine State after three years of continuous gains:
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