Dems Making Massive Gains As GOP Deteriorates: Pew Poll

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First Posted: 05-21-09 10:20 AM   |   Updated: 05-21-09 01:26 PM

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In seven short years, the American electorate has radically changed, as voters' priorities have shifted to the economy and away from such wedge issues as abortion and gay rights, as well as away from the threat of terrorism and from the war in Iraq, according to a comprehensive survey released Thursday morning by the Pew Research Center.

From 2002 to 2009, voters' partisan identification has moved from virtual parity -- 43 percent Republican and 43 percent Democratic at the height of George W. Bush's popularity in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 -- to a massive Democratic advantage today of 53 to 36, a 17 percentage point split, by far the largest difference in the past two decades.

The Pew survey is a testament to the miscalculations of the Bush administration and of the Republican leadership in Congress. The two were handed an extraordinary opportunity to build on an outpouring of public support in the wake of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. Instead, those chances to revive a Republican majority were squandered on a mismanaged invasion of Iraq and dissipated by ill-advised culture war offensives, as well as by disclosure of corrupt lobbying and spending scandals in Congress under Republican rule.

"There is an enormous amount of material about the deterioration of the Republican Party in this survey," Andy Kohut, who runs the Pew Research Center, told the Huffington Post. The GOP is currently 88 percent non-Hispanic white; it has grown steadily older, from an average of 45.5 years in 2000 to 48.3 years in 2009; it is increasingly dependent on self-identified white evangelicals (35 percent of today's GOP, on Southerners (39 percent of today's GOP), and on voters who describe themselves as conservative (66 percent of today's Republican electorate). Those who espouse conservative views on the family, homosexuality and civil liberties -- a population which was in the majority in 1987 -- have fallen to the 50 percent level or below, the Pew survey found.

"The Republican Party is facing formidable demographic challenges," Kohut wrote in a report describing the new Pew findings. "Its constituents are aging and do not reflect the growing ethnic and racial diversity of the general public. As was the case at the beginning of this decade, Republicans are predominantly non-Hispanic whites (88%). Among Democrats, the proportion of non-Hispanic whites has declined from 64% in 2000 to 56%, as Latinos and people from other racial backgrounds have joined the ranks of the Democrats."

The issue environment has, in addition, become much more favorable to the Democrats. When voters were asked "What One Issue Would Matter Most in Your Presidential Vote?," the number identifying Iraq and Afghanistan fell from 22 to four percent between 2004 and 2009. "Moral values" dropped from 27 percent to 10 percent during the same period. Conversely, the percentage identifying the economy and jobs has more than doubled, from 21 to 50 percent, with smaller, but still significant, gains for voters selecting health care and education as the most important issue.

"The decline in the importance of moral values as an issue in a possible election has come across the board, but the drop has been especially large among Republicans and working-class voters," Kohut wrote. "In 2004, 45% of Republicans cited moral values as their top issue; now just 21% do so, compared with 47% who mention the economy and jobs....Slightly more than half (51%) of older white working-class Republicans and leaners cited moral values in 2004; now just 23% do so."

While Republican identification has nosedived, the percentage of voters who say they are conservative has remained consistent through this decade. In 2009, 38 percent of voters described themselves as moderate, 37 percent as conservative and 19 percent as liberal -- the same split found in every Pew survey over the past nine years.

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The Republican Party has been bleeding from both its conservative and moderate ranks. In 2005, 52 percent of conservatives said they were Republican while in 2009, only 41 percent of conservatives said they were aligned with the GOP. The percentage of self-identified Republicans who call themselves moderate has dropped from 23 percent in 2005 to 16 percent this year.

Among poor people, Republican support, already low, has been dropping further, while among the affluent -- those with incomes over $100,000, a traditionally Republican segment of the electorate -- Democrats have gained parity with the GOP.

At the same time, the percentage of Republican identifiers who say their own party is doing a good job in standing up for such traditional Republican issues as reducing the size of government, cutting taxes, and pressing for conservative social values has shrunk radically, from 67 percent in 2004 to 24 percent now.

While Democrats have made substantial gains in the partisan identification of voters, the party does not have a clear mandate to move to the left across the board, the survey found. Although the Pew findings represent good news for Democrats, there are some costs to their gains. Many of the new Democratic voters are not as liberal as traditional party loyalists, so that support for such initiatives as expanded health care, progressive taxation, and a stronger safety net may face opposition from within party ranks.

On the basic issues of the liberal-conservative divide, the Pew study found a level of polarization "never before seen" between Democrats and Republicans over the fundamental role of government on such questions as whether the government "should help more needy people, even if it means debt," "guarantee everybody enough to eat and a place to sleep," and should "care for those who can't care for selves." On each of these issues, Pew found, there is more than a 30 percentage point difference in the views of Democrats and Republicans.

Independent voters, many of whom have become Democratic "leaners" providing crucial margins on election day, fall right between the two partisan camps. More worrisome for the Obama administration and Democratic congressional leaders is the Pew finding that "the overall balance of public opinion on the government's responsibility to provide for the needy has shifted to the right" despite the onset of a severe recession.

The survey found that "the share of Americans overall who favor helping more needy people even if it means greater debt has fallen from 54 percent in 2007 to 48 percent today, and there is a comparable drop in the share who say the government should guarantee every citizen enough to eat and a place to sleep (from 69 percent in 2007 to 62 percent today). This rightward shift is starkest among independents. Today, just 43 percent of independents say the government should help more needy people even if it means going deeper into debt, down 14 points since 2007. And over this period the number of independents who favor guaranteeing food and shelter for all has fallen 13 points from 71 to 58 percent."

These numbers amount to a warning for the Obama administration, which so far has been able to maintain strikingly high favorability ratings while pursuing an agenda calling for a major expansion of the safety net, especially in health care.

The Pew survey did not find evidence of anti-business sentiment growing. Fully 76 percent of voters agreed with the statement, "The strength of this country today is mostly based on the success of American business" -- the same percentage as in past years.

Conversely, public support for labor unions appears to be weakening: the percentage of people agreeing that "labor unions are necessary to protect the working person," has dropped from 74 percent at the start of this decade to 61 percent this year. The decline was sharper --- from 76 to 53 percent, a 23 point fall -- among independent voters than among either Democrats or Republicans.

While large majorities of voters continue to support tough environmental regulation, there is less willingness to accept economic costs as worth the benefit of improving environmental conditions. The percentage of respondents who said "protecting environment [is] a priority even if it causes slower growth and/or job losses" dropped from 69 to 51 percent between 2002 to 2009. Similarly, the percentage of respondents who said voters "should be willing to pay higher prices to protect the environment" has fallen from 62 to 49 percent over the same period.

On cultural -- as opposed to economic -- matters however, the country appears to be moving decisively towards greater social tolerance: One of the biggest attitudinal changes over the past two decades among voters, Pew found, has been on public views towards homosexuals. The percentage of people who say "school boards ought to have the right to fire teachers who are known homosexuals" has fallen from 51 percent in 1987 to 28 percent this year. At the same time, the percentage who do not think school boards should be empowered to fire gay teachers has grown from 42 to 67 percent.


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In seven short years, the American electorate has radically changed, as voters' priorities have shifted to the economy and away from such wedge issues as abortion and gay rights, as well as away from ...
In seven short years, the American electorate has radically changed, as voters' priorities have shifted to the economy and away from such wedge issues as abortion and gay rights, as well as away from ...
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- jnratliff I'm a Fan of jnratliff 9 fans permalink

The only thing that surprizes me is that there is still someone that supports the GOP!
Don't they ever get tired of all the lies, and dead bodies?
republicanismis a mental illness!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 05/21/2009

Yes everyone that has a job and believes in the Constittution is gop. The dems have welfare cases.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 05/21/2009
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 615 fans permalink
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Since you keep repeating this allegation, I'm curious to know if you have any evidence to back it up ... or is this just something you've heard Limbaugh say, and like Limbaugh you think that simply saying it makes it true.

President Obama's economic initiatives have been targeted to give relief to the working middle class Americans, contrary to Bush's economic initiative which boiled down to tax cuts for the wealthy and to hell with the middle class and poor! In other words, under the Bush administration, not only did we see our first glimpse of American socialism (in reverse), but we also caught a glimpse of the largest sector of welfare recipients in our nation - once again, the wealthiest top percent (most of whom, by the way, do not work).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 05/21/2009
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 615 fans permalink
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By the way, I believe that for the last 8 years, it was the Bush administration that literally trashed the Constitution, and I believe that it's Republicans - not Democrats - who enabled and defended them for 8 years, and are still defending them today!

So on both counts - jobs and the Constitution - you're wrong! You may want to take this up with Rush before posting your false points again!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 05/21/2009
- 4 Real I'm a Fan of 4 Real 75 fans permalink
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You mean that "god dam piece of paper" that bush trashed the past 8 years? I hardly doubt the gop cares let alone believes in the constitution because it means they have to follow the rule of law, and as papa dick said today, torture is legal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 05/21/2009
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One of the most beautiful parts about the internet...it fans the flames.

The cons are so busy fighting with everyone (see www.politico.com ) and insisting they cannot moderate, and the fighting makes them more angry and steadfast, which makes them lean farther right....

It feels good to be a part of something so wonderful!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 05/21/2009
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http://www.zogby.com/search/ReadNews.cfm?ID=1387

Above is a fantastic article that read me like a book! I think it spells out just why Faux and Faux Noise are so popular, why Cons are constantly saying "the liberal media", who goes to the movies, who watches reality tv, and prefers to stay away from news and reads only fiction if they can help it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 05/21/2009
- jnratliff I'm a Fan of jnratliff 9 fans permalink

I have taken a few polls and they sre crap. Questions designed to get the response the people paying for the poll wants.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 05/21/2009
- Doofus I'm a Fan of Doofus 25 fans permalink
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It's hugely ironic (to say the least) that the more popular
President Obama becomes with the main body of the US
population, the louder will be the sqealing & vituperation
from the dwindling GOP. They are just furious & it's only
going to get more ugly. Only thing for it is to take a pledge:
lie to pollsters, tell them how Mr Obama is 'nothing special'.
Maybe add that GWB is destined to become a renowned,
Truman-esque figure, probably before the end of this century.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 05/21/2009
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 502 fans permalink
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We think better when we're not afraid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 05/21/2009
- MyGuyO I'm a Fan of MyGuyO 46 fans permalink
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I am just loving this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 05/21/2009
- Dimme I'm a Fan of Dimme 2 fans permalink
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The decline in interest in moral values is bad news for Democrats, because THEY ARE THE PARTY of moral values. Starting wars based on l.i.e.s are not moral. Pitting Americans against Americans on "culture war" issues is not moral. Polluting the justice department with religious views (Ashcroft) and political ideologues (Gonzales) is not moral. Squealing on top secret agents and hurting the FBI's work to prevent the spread of WMD's as political payback is not moral. Limiting basic human right to only include your political base is not moral. GOP hasn't been a moral party in a long long time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 05/21/2009
- JShankel I'm a Fan of JShankel 130 fans permalink
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Well, the GOP are amoral, that's true. But that doesn't give the Dems any sort of monopoly on decency.

The Dems have capitulated to the Republicans time and time again, from illegal war to illegal detention to illegal wiretapping.

The Dems have acted like an enabling parent, whistling to themselves in the kitchen to cover the sobs and screams coming from the back of the house and then asking in all-supposed innocence if their children "hurt themselves again" when they see the bruises.

Not to say that there's no difference between Dems and Rethugs. When the Rethugs are in charge, policies based on Rethuglican talking points are shoved down our throats without any debate or hesitation.

When the Dems are in charge, policies based on Rethuglican talking points are shoved down our throats with slight hesitation and disingenuous apologies.

Don't get me wrong: I voted Obama and don't regret it. Having the enabling parent in charge is preferable to having the abusive parent in charge, but both need to go for the good of us all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 05/21/2009
- reggieb I'm a Fan of reggieb 84 fans permalink

well said

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 05/21/2009
- Strywever I'm a Fan of Strywever 31 fans permalink

To conservatives, "moral values" does not mean ethics, or justice, or caring for the weakest in our society. It means regulating people's behavior, primarily as it relates to sexual issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 05/21/2009
- jnratliff I'm a Fan of jnratliff 9 fans permalink

100% correct Dimme!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 05/21/2009
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When you hear the term "moral values" what comes to mind?

Personally I want nothing to do with "their" morals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 05/21/2009

LOLOLOLOL - Hey repubs how's all that Glenn beck, Hannity, Limbaugh, Bachman wacko - BS working out for ya?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 05/21/2009
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'Bout as much as "Joe Sixpack" did... probably.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 05/21/2009
- Karmatic1 I'm a Fan of Karmatic1 6 fans permalink
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This would be the PERFECT time for the Independent Party to make a push with a credible candidate! The only problem is all their members vote dem., or rep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 05/21/2009
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Couldn't happen to a nicer (not!) bunch of people. Their base, the white evangelicals, can all go to heaven (if they're the kind of people who will be in heaven - if it exists; which it doesn't - I don't want to go there). I want to go where my friends and family will be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 05/21/2009

There is an old joke about St. Peter welcoming a new group into Heaven and telling them that they have be quiet in a certain neighborhood because "that where the Catholics are and they don't believe that there is anyone else here." You can form an updated version by substituting "Evangelical" for "Catholic" and all will be well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 05/21/2009
- Lam56 I'm a Fan of Lam56 2 fans permalink

I originally posted this on The Daily Beast in response to the Gallup Poll earlier this week. Before you comment, I admit I am not Emily Dickinson; but I do think that she would be personally appalled by the likes of our former vice-president.

Voters flee
the GOP,
so keep on talking,
Dick Cheney.
I'll try not to feel
too much glee
that US voters
finally see
the depths of
your depravity.

(Tee hee)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 05/21/2009

Love it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 05/21/2009
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My recommendation to the GOP: Follow the lead of the man you elected twice to the presidency, who did so much to our country: "Stay the Course."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 05/21/2009
- tigerakabj I'm a Fan of tigerakabj 87 fans permalink

Nothing like the threat of poverty to wake people the heck up to the Republican fraud.

They fooled people for a long time with their smokescreens of abortion and marriage to obscure their true goal -- a 21st century feudal system in which the top 2% have it all, and the bottom 98% hover around the poverty line.

They have been trying to undo everything FDR since Reagan, and they almost succeeded. But, they overplayed their hand (understatement, I know) and people realized that they were being swindled. Katrina was definitely the tipping point, the point at which people realized this party was long on "moral" talking, but short on action.

As more information continues to flow out from the last 8 years (by 2010, the trickling will turn to a flood, which is around the time Iraq will be coming to and end and the economy on a rebound), the number of folks leaving the GOP will accelerate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 05/21/2009
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Yeah, they were long on "morals" and entirely bereft of ethics or principles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 05/21/2009
- bluguy8 I'm a Fan of bluguy8 25 fans permalink

if you don't have ethics or principles-you don't have morals

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 05/21/2009
- Ourrias I'm a Fan of Ourrias 8 fans permalink
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Cousin Karma came calling ....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 05/21/2009
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Accompanied by Karma's brother, "Uh-Oh."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 05/21/2009
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People are starting to become civic minded. Attending college is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity. Colleges expand people's knowledge about themselves and the world at large. After witnessing the recent collapse of our free market financial systems due to greediness, Americans are starting to realize that, in this globalized economy, the only institution that cares and stands by them is their government. It's by the American people, for the American people and to the American people. Can you say this about AIG, Bank of America (what a joke), Microsoft, etc?

If a company is worth one million dollars and if a foreign company offers 10 billion dollars, the owner will sell it to a China, Japan, India or any foreign country in a heartbeat. Free market doesn't care about Americans and our way of life. This is why republican's stone age claims that government is too big, government can't do anything right and government is "the" problem fall flat in this day and age. As long as GOP continue to ignore reality, they are doomed to failure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 05/21/2009
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