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The Democrats love to talk about how Hillary and Biden won the popular vote, but what they likely won’t talk about is how their party’s popularity has fallen off a cliff during Biden’s presidency.

A new Gallup poll from September (so after Harris became the nominee) shows that, for the first time during the third quarter of a presidential election year, Americans who identify as Republican outnumber those who identify as Democrat. Those numbers now show Republicans at an advantage, 48% to 45%.

Republicans previously have not had an outright advantage in party affiliation during the third quarter of a presidential election year, and they have rarely outnumbered Democrats in election and nonelection years over the past three decades.

The last presidential election where the count was even close between the two parties was in 2004. They were split 47% to 47%, and George W. Bush easily defeated John Kerry.

But lest we get too excited, let’s take a look at the numbers during the midterms.

In what everyone was sure was going to be a red wave, Republicans also outnumbered Democrats 45% to 44%. Yet, they barely took control of the House and lost control of the Senate.

Who knows how having a majority of citizens voting for Trump will play out, considering everything that has been done to ensure the uniparty’s dominance of our nation…

Hey, it’s at least reassuring to know that the majority of actual Americans are waking up to what the Democrats have been doing to this country.


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