Republicans have significantly reduced the voter registration gap with Democrats in Pennsylvania and other battleground states.
In Pennsylvania, Democrats still lead with 3,893,342 registered voters compared to 3,475,267 for Republicans, but the gap has decreased by over 260,000 since 2020.
Similar trends are seen in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin, where Republicans have made substantial gains in voter registration.
PA Voters Registration Statistics
DEM: 3,893,342 [-335,546]
GOP: 3,475,267 [-63,803]
IND: 1,313,125 [-5,874][Change vs Nov. 2020]
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Voters Reg. Edge
• Feb. 2024: 🔵+418,075 (D+4.8%)
• Nov. 2020: 🔵+685,818 (D+7.5%)
• Nov. 2016: 🔵+916,273 (D+10.5%)https://t.co/z5SEhEvWAv— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) February 6, 2024
The shift is reflected in polls showing former President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden in these key swing states.
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