A new analytical report from The New York Times, published this week, reveals a significant disparity in voter registration between the two major political parties from 2020 to 2024. In the 30 states that track party affiliation, Democrats lost registered voters to Republicans in every single one—often by a large margin. The report describes the Democratic Party as “bleeding support” and in a state of “crisis.” This has left many Democrats questioning why they are losing ground. Yet, based on their current strategy, the answer seems to elude them. Rather than adjusting course, the party appears to be doubling down on everything they have been doing. Why are voters turning away from the Democratic Party, and can they repair the damage before the midterm elections next year? Join the conversation and get answers to this question and more on According2Sam episode #338.
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'Russia If You're Listening'
According2Sam #338
Aug 22, 2025
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