Democratic voters have become increasingly diverse, with over 40% identifying as Hispanic, Black, Asian, or other races, significantly up from 23% in 1996.
With educational attainment among Democrats rising from 22% to 45% holding at least a bachelor's degree, contrasting with Republicans at only 35%, this shift highlights important demographic changes.
The growing religious diversity within Democratic voters reflects a trend where half identify as non-Christian or unaffiliated, marking a significant departure from previous Christian-majority demographics.
Democrats prioritize pressing issues like gun violence and healthcare costs, showing 68% view gun violence as a serious problem, alongside strong support for legal abortion access.
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