Democratic Registration Drops in Key Midterm Districts
NRCC says Democrats lost more than 275,000 registered voters across 28 battleground districts, narrowing their edge in key House races.
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Democratic registration drops in key midterm districts
This article is made possible through Spotlight PA’s partnership with NOTUS, a nonpartisan news organization that covers government and politics with the fresh eyes of early career journalists and the expertise of veteran reporters. Democrats hoped the 2024 election was their electoral low point. In terms of one key metric, it wasn’t. A new analysis of party-registration trends from the House Republicans’ political arm shows that, since the last…
Democrats are bleeding voters in dozens of swing districts: report
Democrats hoping for a blue wave to help them take over the House majority in November may want to examine more than polling data. According to a study by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Democrats lost more than 275,000 registered voters across 28 key swing districts, NOTUS reports.“The battleground map keeps moving in Republicans’ direction, and this data shows House Democrats are running out of places to hide,” NRCC spo…
NEW DATA: House Battleground Voter Registration Trends Shift Sharply Toward GOP
New district-by-district voter registration analysis across 28 battleground congressional districts shows Republicans rapidly gaining ground while House Democrats continue losing support in the districts that will decide the majority in 2026. Since the 2024 election alone, Republicans have gained more than 229,000 voters relative to Democrats across these battleground districts, amounting to a 1.5-point shift toward the GOP in just over a year. …
Democrats Keep Losing Voters in Swing Districts
A sign directs voters where to cast their ballots at Manchester Elementary School on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in Omaha, Nebraska. Josh Funk/APDemocrats hoped the 2024 election was their electoral low point.In terms of one key metric, it wasn’t.A new analysis of party-registration trends from the House Republicans’ political arm shows that, since the last presidential election, Democrats have continued to bleed voters in more than two dozen key Hou…
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