Among those who voted for Clinton and Trump in , similar shares of each — about nine-in-ten — also turned out in , and the vast majority remained loyal to the same party in the presidential contest. These voters formed substantial bases of support for both Biden and Trump. Overall, there were shifts in presidential candidate support among some key groups between and , notably suburban voters and independents.
On balance, these shifts helped Biden a little more than Trump. Both Trump and Biden were able to bring new voters into the political process in However, as with voters overall, there was a substantial age divide within this group.
It also draws on surveys conducted among 10, panelists from Nov. Researchers attempted to match the panelists to three different commercial voter files that contain official records of voter registration and turnout for , and For more details, see Methodology. This study marries official turnout records with a post-election survey among a large, ongoing survey panel, with the goal of improving the accuracy of the results compared with relying on self-reported turnout alone.
The survey panel also makes it possible to examine change in turnout and vote preference over time among many of the same individuals. This analysis joins a growing body of research seeking to achieve a more accurate assessment of the election, each based on somewhat different sources of data. The election featured continuity in the voting patterns of major demographic and political groups in the population, but there were a few important shifts.
The gender gap in the election was narrower than it had been in as Democrats made gains among men and Republicans made gains among women. House received in To be sure, Hispanic voters are not a monolith; there is substantial diversity within the Hispanic electorate. One noteworthy feature of the election was the wide education gap among Hispanic voters.
Prior to , differences in candidate preferences by education were typically much smaller than they were that year. At the same time, White voters with a college degree or higher supported Biden by roughly the same margin they had backed Clinton in Some of this year's high turnout may be attributed to the expansion of access to mail-in ballots and early voting, with many states changing their policies due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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