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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"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."

Yes, because in 2002 we were still enjoying the prosperity generated under Bill Clinton. In 2009 we feel we need to focus on the economy because of the devistation caused by George Bush.

It's not rocket science. We want to give more when we have more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 05/21/2009
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The hidden assumption that in this election cycle fewer people showed an interest in "moral values" is highly misleading, because what really happened is that Katrina ripped the mask off that false morality, and people woke up to what was really going on.

After Katrina, we began to trust our own sense of right and wrong instead of taking the word of the media that somehow the republicans had a lock on that. This whole concept of where our sense of morality comes from needs to be reexamined and reframed.

The truth is that moral people can differ about what constitutes morality. The right does not have a monopoly on morality at all, and the fruits of the recent past have revealed their brand of morality as largely self-serving and false. What we can say is that the right has played the morality card well, and fooled us for awhile. But those days are over.

A recently resurrected verse from from bible, "Ye shall know them by their fruits.", Matthew 7:16, has been often quoted as we have begun to reexamine our relationship with morality after so many years of being under the spell of republican falseness. We're up to our neck in their fruits right now. As republicans themselves reject this falseness, let us continue to trust our collective good judgement and healthy morality and instead choose the fruits of honest effort and action.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 05/21/2009
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pololei 'oe!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 05/21/2009
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Maika'i no! Mahalo. Paia no ka oi!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 05/21/2009

I agree, how could anyone claim to hold a moral highground while completely lacking any sort of empathy? I guess conservatives own the phrase "moral values", but in their context it's meaning has no relation to it's literal meaning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 05/21/2009
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"the gay marriage issue is far from resolution."

Yep, it is still legal to be a bigot and blame it on the bible, unfortunately. Those people wouldn't know how to stand on the "moral high-ground" if it walked up and slapped them in the face.

It never ceases to amaze me how those who claim to ride the "American morals and values" train always seem to hop off when we get to Gayville. Oh, and when it comes to becoming a terrorist in fighting the terrorists (torture, killing).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 05/21/2009
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Some problems seem to require no less than the passing of those with deeply ingrained prejudices. The good news from the survey is that medieval attitudes on gay relationships seem to be dying even faster than those who will take them to their graves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 05/21/2009
- andycan I'm a Fan of andycan 13 fans permalink

"CULTURE WARS"-A FRAUD ON THE GULLIBLE

The "culture wars" and moral values talk was unspeakable bunk, and it is not a positive note for much of the American public that it fell for this falsehood, but the financial collapse was the economic consequence of these lies- so the American public started to see the light, beginning with the pocketbook.

Let's hope the center-left summons enough vigilance and mettle to keep the Puritan inquisition out of power for a long time to come!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 05/21/2009
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Absolutely! Single issue voters, abortion or Gay marriage opponents, are beginning to wake up to the fact that they've been duped. The G. W. Bush administration, the most Christian in rhetoric and the least Christian in policy, was a real slap in the face when they realized that their savings had been raped and their country diminished internationally by his falsehoods.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 05/21/2009
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I was pretty depressed after Bush's 2nd election victory. The next morning one of my fellow workers came into my office and I asked him if he was as depressed as I was.

He said that he was until he realized he was glad that he had nothing in common with the folks who thought that a six-pack of Bud & a Nascar race was their idea of a really great time.

That comment put it all in perspective for me an pretty well ended my depression.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 05/21/2009
- nobozos I'm a Fan of nobozos 13 fans permalink

What the hell is wrong with the United States of America?
We prefer big business tax welfare and huge bonuses for CEO's running failing, bailed-out corporations, over feeding and sheltering our neighbors and their children?
We're so damn stupid we don't realize the wealthy BUY congress and the government in order to get the advantages they want, to have more money than they will EVER be able to spend?
I live on a fixed income, and that is enough for me. $800 a month plus utilities.
McCain didn't even know how many houses he owned.
When is enough enough?
The United States of Greed and Selfishness.
The rest of the civilized world is appalled and disgusted with us.
As am I.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 05/21/2009
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Indeed, indeed, I've asked myself the same question "When is enough enough?" And wondered why no one else has asked that very question.

When I was in high school some 40 odd years ago, one of my teachers told us if you were a billionaire you would never have to work again in your life, that you could live off the interest.

Things may be a little more expensive these days - you know things like jets, etc but come on - seriously? Are they planning on taking the money to their graves with them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 05/21/2009
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I hope the GOP does not read the poll. I want them to stay just the way they are now. Our country will be so much safer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 05/21/2009
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I think it's because more people are removing their heads from their derrieres

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 05/21/2009

Certainly, somewhere at the top of the list!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 05/21/2009
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Let's not help the needy. Then, if we should become needy, no one will help us. Golden Rule time?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 05/21/2009
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Republicans=Angry White people living the lie they are the majority.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 05/21/2009
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Gotta bring race into it huh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 05/21/2009
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R U forgetting Justice Thomas, Alan Keyes, Michael Steele and others?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 05/21/2009
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Where are these polls from anyway....Polls????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 05/21/2009
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 05/21/2009
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I love how the wide-stanced, teabagging republicans are only making things worse for themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 05/21/2009
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"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."

We are still having this conversation? Really? And why would that be? Maybe because of the Cons who claim they want small government but don't mind sticking their nose up other people's b%tts.

Please, find something more to do with your day, Cons. Or do you still spend most of it waiting for the sky to fall in Massachusettes?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 05/21/2009
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There is a good reason why this conversation still goes on. Partly because the gay marriage issue is far from resolution. Another reason is the high number of evangelicals infiltrating school boards to enact theocratic policies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 05/21/2009
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Which is the REAL reason our high school dropout rate has risen to 25% in 8 years. High Schools are the new Gitmo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 05/21/2009
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What you mean the sky hasn't fallen, my old home town is not a desert wasteland!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 05/21/2009
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Obama won with a new and larger configuration of states and demographics.That is what is making then crazy they know they are in serious trouble especially when Obama turns this Bush recession around and health care is passed !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 05/21/2009
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Another 631,000 people laid off last month. Thank god for our shovel ready president

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 05/21/2009
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Yep, thanks to the lo ser who drove us into the ground for 8 years. Don't worry, we'll put it back together. We always do when you Cons ruin things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 05/21/2009
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Bark. No bite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 05/21/2009
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No repugs voted for any shovel ready projects.... so your point?

Nor to save GM.... and so on... the do nothing but steal party never changes course...

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 05/21/2009
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It will take time to dig out of Bush's mess

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 05/21/2009
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It will take more than 4 months to dig out from 8 years of failure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 05/21/2009
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I can see why they got those results. The demand for pornography has grown enormously as it is very easily attained. Women, and men, sell themselves cheaply and have no respect for their bodies or minds. Greed seems to be the major driving motivator of the decade. Why would people care about one another when they hardly communicate in person anymore? They rarely share meals. Each member of each family is in their own little electronic universe creating their own little fantasy life. Quite sad when people can walk around another human being lying in the street bleeding after being beat up or hit by a car and only 1 in 20 even bother to call 911. The true meaning of LOVE has been lost and it will have to be rediscovered to help save this planet for our children and grandchildren.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 05/21/2009
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Wha?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 05/21/2009
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I second that emotion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 05/21/2009
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Which biblical passage did you paraphrase?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 05/21/2009
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Huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 05/21/2009

Amen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 05/21/2009

and i see dead people . . .all over iraq

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 05/21/2009
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But look how some of the questions are formed, When describing Busnineses, they say, '" American Business'. When speaking of workers they say ' Labor Unions.'
What if they had said " busineses selling Foreign made goods" and " American working people"?
Do you see the differance. American=good, Labor Unions=bad , strikes,mafia , bad.
Is it just me.?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 05/21/2009
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Not just you. Unlike most others, the "strength of American Business" question seemed particularly loaded to me, too. If that question had been phrased "Do you agree that the strength of America lies in shipping American jobs overseas to strengthen short term corporate profits," a very different result would have been had.

The labor union question, though, was a little more troubling, since the phrasing seemed relatively neutral, but likely had more to do with the difference in the economy between the last time the question was asked and the present. I hope.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 05/21/2009
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I pro union, but I got to admit when I hear the formal Labor Union, I still think of the old days and mafia and gangsters. I think the term carries some bad baggage.
Maybe, failrly deserved?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 05/21/2009
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