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  1. Mar 10, 2022 · The analysis of members’ ideological scores finds that the current standoff between Democrats and Republicans is the result of several overlapping trends that have been playing themselves out – and sometimes reinforcing each other – for decades. Both parties have grown more ideologically cohesive.

    • Drew Desilver
  2. Jan 12, 2023 · WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans’ party preferences were evenly divided in 2022, with 45% of U.S. adults identifying as Republican or saying they were Republican-leaning independents, and 44%...

    • Jeffrey M. Jones
  3. Aug 9, 2022 · About three-quarters of strong Republicans (76%) and strong Democrats (78%) say there is a great deal of difference between the parties. The share who express that view falls to 61% among less strong Democrats and 51% among less strong Republicans.

    • Reem Nadeem
  4. Jan 20, 2023 · The Republican Party has changed far less during this period, largely because it has long been more ideologically homogeneous at the grassroots. In 1994, 58% of Republicans were conservative, a...

  5. Jan 19, 2023 · As the new Congress gets underway, here’s a look at the expectations that Republicans in the United States have for the next two years, as well as their views on key issues and the future of the Republican Party, based on recent Pew Research Center surveys.

  6. Nov 25, 2022 · Republicans in 2022 deployed their rightwing populist pitch: divide the country between “the elites” and “the people”, who are perceived as white. Trump Republicans argued that they were the true majority but that elites had conspired to deny this.

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  8. Sep 3, 2022 · Those likely to vote Republican in presidential elections are becoming more conservative in terms of state poli­tics; the same, broadly speaking, holds for Democrats, though the effect is only ...

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