“democrat” Charts
"Conservative Advantage" Wanes in US States »
A Gallup Poll compares American political ideology throughout the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Interestingly, the article points…
Arizona Close to Legalizing Marijuana? »
"Two groups are trying to collect enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot in Arizona, with one aiming…
America’s Voter Registration System Needs an Upgrade »
Approximately 24 million—one of
every eight—voter registrations in the
United States are no longer valid or
are significantly inaccurate. It's…
Voter Fraud: Serious Problem in States Enacting Vote ID Laws »
Democrats attest voter fraud prevention laws to be fraudulent in themselves, merely a ploy by Republicans to disenfranchise millions of…
Obama Administration Sets Record For Government Censorship »
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), hailed globally as a model for transparent governance, entitles any person to view most…
Top Ten Richest Members in Congress »
Out of the top ten, eight members are Democrats. In addition, only two of the top ten richest are women.
Voter ID Laws DO Prevent the Wrong People From Voting! »
Since 2000, there have been 10 cases of voter impersonation (one-for-every-15-million-votes), the voter-fraud that voter-IDs would prevent. With this overwhelming…
20-Year Jewish Voting History - Percentage for GOP Candidate »
Share of the Jewish vote for the Republican nominee for President from 1992 through 2012.
Voters Have Negative View on Every 2016 Candidate Except One »
In the 2016 presidential race, nearly every candidate is viewed more negatively than positively by American voters. The only contender…
Not Everyone Sees Republicans as the Religious Vote »
The extent to which people practice their religion or not is often seen as a predictor of which way they…
Why Democrats Should Be Terrified of Midterm Election »
Nate Silver's 538 gives Republicans a 60%-chance of taking control of the Senate in the midterm-elections. Republicans need only take…
Another Clinton Administration? »
The clear frontrunner in the 2016 presidential election is Hillary Clinton, even though she has yet to officially declare her…
Socialism: It's Popular With The Youth »
Bernie Sanders has garnered significant support in his bid for the presidency, leading many to question whether his socialist ideology…
Ultra-Rich Bankrolls Elections, But Not the Party You Think »
Those hoping to win in national elections are increasingly dependent upon an incredibly small number of extremely rich donors. Both…
Modern Partisanship Undermines Our Justice and Our Democracy »
Modern senators, of both political parties, have repeatedly resorted to the filibuster, once a seldomly used tool, to obstruct the…
Clinton Already Top Democratic Contender for Nomination »
A recent poll found that a large majority of likely democratic voters would vote for Hillary Clinton in primaries to…
In Past 4 Years, Campaign Outreach Mediums Slightly Changed »
Robo-calls are on the decline while there's been a small spike in emails. But we love the robo-calls!
Voters in the 2014 Congressional Race by Ethnicity »
This chart shows the distribution of political party affiliation as measured by a self-report survey from the Pew Research Center…
Recess or Recession: A Look at Congressional Wealth »
Clearly, the Senate is doing something right as they have three times the wealth of their House counterparts. Since 2004,…
America's Largest Political Contributors »
More than any other, these organizations know that paying for political influence is not cheap. Of the top ten political…
McConnell v. Grimes: Senate Race in Kentucky »
This is the fifth state that appears to be going to the Republicans in this series. All they need is…
Texas Will Change Presidential Politics Forever »
While Texas has been long considered an unremittingly "red" state, having last voted for a Democratic-presidential-candidate in 1976, voter-registration drives…
Wage Gap Plagues Even Most Racially Representative (Dems) »
Rather than being explained by factors that typically diminish an individual's earning potential-- including intelligence, educational attainment, and specific occupation--…
Why Elections Aren't Actually About the Most Popular Party »
While many have asserted public disgruntlement with Obamacare and the laggard economic recovery to be harbingers of a Republican sweep…
Public Not Nearly as Partisan as Federal Gridlock Suggests »
Listening to pundits on Fox News or MSNBC, or politicians on Capitol Hill, it would seem that American citizens hold…
Supreme Court More Popular Among GOP than Democrats »
Over the past year, the Supreme court has made numerous landmark decisions. Although the overall approval ratings of the Supreme…
Why Congress Doesn't Work These Days... »
Divisiveness in the House of Representatives has reached record highs in recent Congresses, and along with it, popular disfavor towards…
McCain the Most Disliked Senator in Congress? »
According to a recent poll, "Senator McCain is deeply unpopular in his home state [...] making him the least popular…
After High Democratic Hopes for Midterm, Republican Comeback »
After beginning the year with voter support nearly 7 percentage-points higher than that of the Republican Party's, Democrats have seen…
Party Politics: Voters Consistently Judge President by Party »
Regardless of if they are Democratic or Republican, presidents consistently score the same approval ratings from those of their own…
Voters are Divided by Party over Financial Reform »
A clear divide of opinion exists between political parties on the issue of financial reform. When 1506 registered voters were…
Capital's Control of Virginia Changing Face of Politics »
Before the 2008 election, Virginia had not supported a Democratic-presidential-candidate since the wave of liberal sympathy that swept the nation…
Republicans Respect Recalcitrance, Democrats Desire Dialogue »
While eight-in-ten Americans now prefer elected officials who are willing to compromise with leaders of other ideologies in order to…
Young Americans Show a Streak of the Libertarian »
Despite typically aligning with what may be considered liberal causes, young Americans split from the 57% of Democrats who support…
Republicans Getting the Blues Over Future Blue America »
6 of the states considered solidly-Democratic are among the 10 most populous in the country. Meanwhile, the second most populous…
America's Voters: Misinformed, and Misinformed About It »
94% of Americans regularly watch news media, and 57% of Democratic voters and 53% of Republican voters felt they encountered…