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Republican Party Gains White Voters, Loses Hispanics Since Obama's Election

Republican Party White Voters Demographics

First Posted: 07/22/11 06:32 PM ET Updated: 09/21/11 06:12 AM ET

By Patricia Zengerle

WASHINGTON -– The Republican Party has made big gains among white voters, particularly younger and poorer ones, since Democrat Barack Obama was elected president in 2008, according to a survey released on Friday.

Fifty-two percent of white voters identified themselves as Republicans compared with 39 percent who called themselves Democrats in the survey by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. The rest said they were independents.

In 2008, 46 percent of white voters said they were Republicans versus 44 percent for Democrats.

The survey also showed Republicans losing ground among Hispanic voters and picking up slightly among black voters since 2008.

The findings pose a challenge to Obama as he seeks re-election next year. Republicans made big gains in the U.S. Congress and state governments in the 2010 mid-term elections and are attempting to deny Obama a second term as president.

"There was a large enthusiasm gap in 2010, with Republicans far more enthusiastic and interested in the election," said Leah Christian, a senior researcher at the Pew Center who worked on the report.

"A lot of what we're seeing in the data is a continuation of where we were in 2010," she said.

Christian said the researchers had not detected evidence that Obama's race had anything to do with Republicans picking up more support among white voters. Obama is the first black U.S. president.

Overall, 43 percent of Americans described themselves as Republicans and 47 percent as Democrats in the survey, compared to 39 percent who labeled themselves Republicans and 51 percent as Democrats in 2008.

HISPANIC VOTERS

Republicans lost ground among Hispanics. The poll found that 22 percent of Hispanics called themselves Republicans, compared to 28 percent in 2008.

Black voter identification with the Republicans has edged up by 2 percentage points to 8 percent since 2008, the poll found. Eighty-six percent of black voters called themselves Democrats, compared to 88 percent in 2008.

Young voters played a huge part in Obama's 2008 victory.

But the party's 7 percentage point advantage among whites under age 30 in 2008 has flipped to an 11 percentage point Republican advantage now, the poll found.

There was a big shift among whites making less then $30,000 per year, a group Christian said had favored Hillary Clinton early in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary fight, and so might be less strongly in favor of Obama.

In 2008, 37 percent of them said they were Republicans, and 52 percent identified as Democrats. Those numbers now are 47 percent Republican and 43 percent Democratic.

The report was based on a compilation of 223 surveys and about 300,000 interviews among registered voters conducted by the Pew Research Center from January 1990 to June 2011.

(Editing by Will Dunham)

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realpolitic 06:15 PM on 07/22/2011
Wow, the Republican party is becoming even more white than in the past. Who would have thunk it? The few blacks they show at their convention placed squarely in the front of cameras may continue because apparently two percentage points more of blacks favor the Republican "tax cuts for the rich" Party. Hispanics are seeing through the Republican message and are deserting the party.  They figure that  Read More...
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p456
Walking Tall.
06:49 AM on 07/29/2011
And now another way to look at this situation.

“The GOPTKLANBA­GGERS can no longer discount the fact that the k=k=k sits in their house. The American N=@zi party and every R@(|$t group in the United States. Every other kind of F=@scist order has crawled out of the sewers into positions of new respectabi­lity within the republican ranks. Now after 47 years the process they started is almost complete.

They have used Nixon's "Southern Strategy to divide this country since the 60s and the passing of the civil rights bill. They new the passing of the bill would lead to the end of democratic domination over the old south and republican­s went to work rounding up all the former Dixiecrats and the K L@n for membership­.

Now they are like a virus that has made us sick, they are using the uninfected members of our population as hosts. Multiplyin­g their numbers is not an option for us. All great societies over the centuries have fallen from the same type of divisive sickness. Lets get to the hospital I mean to the polls next year and get rid of this virus America.

OBAMA 2012.”
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wforvendetta
Entitled to my opinion, not my facts
11:37 PM on 07/25/2011
An 18-point swing among Americans under 30 from Democrat to Republican? Come ON!
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Howard Sternner
Bababooooey
09:28 PM on 07/25/2011
Now moe than eer we will have to stay together in 2012
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John Roman
I am the walrus
04:39 PM on 07/25/2011
Finally those right wingers who always wished they could openly express their racism and sexual and ethnic prejudices have found "their party" within the party of greedy war loving Republicans.
Teabag Nation has arrived.
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03:21 PM on 07/25/2011
Is this really news to anyone?
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rigmoten
Occupy the Micro-bio.
08:56 AM on 07/25/2011
"There was a large enthusiasm gap in 2010, with Republicans far more enthusiastic and interested in the election," said Leah Christian, a senior researcher at the Pew Center who worked on the report.

"A lot of what we're seeing in the data is a continuation of where we were in 2010," she said.

I guess the kick the base strategy is still exciting everyone except the people Obama needs to vote for him.
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bdcelina777
Family in America since 1662, before the GOP/TP
08:47 AM on 07/25/2011
Perfect example of what happens when you cut education.
07:39 AM on 07/25/2011
Given Pew's tendency to build polls that support conservative points of view, why should I take this seriously? Pew is the organization that did the poll showing that the media has a liberal bias because journalists are liberal. They neglected to point out that journalists don't determine content,
editors and advertisers do.
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ignacio sanabria
Mirror synapses at work
04:47 AM on 07/25/2011
Curiously interested in knowing what the Republican Party stands for. Having hard time understanding its philosophy and of course, its actions.
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Pastori Balele
Graduate degree
03:36 AM on 07/25/2011
Republican Party Gains White Voters? Your article is time misplaced. That was true in 2009 and before 2010 elections. However in 2011 to now the pendulum changed. White voters will never again vote republican or candidates endorsed by TEA Party. The reasons of Whites flight from Republican party are two fold. First, GOP governors, endorsed by TEA Party, are abusing Whites. GOP governors are stripping Whites of rights gained through labor unions. Go to Wisconsin, New York, Iowa and to states where governors are republicans and you will see how furious Whites are against GOP. Whites now see Republicans are making them slaves. And I warned Whites before election of 2010 to be careful about republicans. They ignored me. Now they are crying: "We did not know it would be that bad." 2nd are the elderly. White old people used to vote republican. No more. They see Paul Ryan is trying to kill them with his Voucher-Care- replacing Medicare. Paul Ryan would not dare hold group discussions with elderly in his district. Paul tried once he was booed. Even FoxNews and especially O'rielly admit Whites will never again vote republican. Therefore your article is misplaced. It should have come out before November of 2010. Not now.
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07:52 AM on 07/25/2011
No, Republicans will continue to gain white voters as the minority populations continues to increase. HALF of the white democrats on this board will switch to The Republican Party in 30 years because of this. Mark my words.
11:58 PM on 07/24/2011
do not care*
11:12 PM on 07/24/2011
May I suggest the proper attire for these people: Khaki-colored shirts, arm-band, Sam Brown-belt, riding trousers, and - of course, jack boots.
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Mas
Blame has no expiration date
11:07 PM on 07/24/2011
Most of the images since the summer of 2009 are witnesses to the growing numbers showing up at their events. It may have to so with a few companies sending their employees out (bus) to this events. The employees received the un-official point of view that new regulation will cost them their jobs. In order to ensure this doesn't happen (according the companies) employees need to be out and supporting the cause. Remember the commercial and video that shows employees receiving a lay off notice, next to the last scene shows a black person, then a white person looking back with two others. Interface message of Affirmative Action. Couple that with the many talking points the message received is a black Presiden & a black AG will take on any company that does not keep the black person on the staff.

There are a number of blacks as members of the GOP, they attend the conferences. Not that they are hiding, they just wait to be invited to speak on their shared beliefs.
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summerlin south
Don't believe everything you think.
10:21 PM on 07/24/2011
trust pew as much as you would trust FAUX NEWS to be honest
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Nomccain
10:19 PM on 07/24/2011
Republicans.....Rich, white, self rightous, selfish, self serving, controlling,arrogant, stubborn, uncompromising, racist, lovers of the rich, anti-middle class, anti seniors, and pompous. and I'm being nice
08:12 AM on 07/25/2011
Not all rich. Poor white uneducated sheeple also support the rich against their own best interest over and over again.
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John Roman
I am the walrus
04:44 PM on 07/25/2011
Brainwashed, angry, deceitful, hypocritical, racist, gun totin', beer drinkin', wannabes.