New Voters: The Young and The Unaffiliated

From a new report by the Secretary of the State:

Currently, there are 1,962,905 active voters in Connecticut. There are 720,161 registered Democrats, 411,062 Republicans, and 817,432 registered as unaffiliated. Among the 45,191 newly registered voters since January 1, 2012, 13,851 registered as Democrats and 9,256 registered as Republicans and 21,091, registered as unaffiliated. Among new voters, the largest group of new voters are some 18,952 voters between the ages of 18 and 29. Among voters aged 30-44, there are 10,334 newly registered voters. The age bracket of 45-59 gained 7,340 new voters while those aged 60 and over comprise 5,792 newly registered voters.

 

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  1. Richard

    In what way are the Democrat’s job policies classically liberal?

    The Dems brought nothing to the table for the working -class, private-sector workers relying instead on the public-sector workers, the entitlement crowd and the entitlement non-profits to deliver the economic vote while the abortion and gay marriage crowd deliver the social liberal demographic. ‘

    For moderates who prefer government espouse life but accept first-term abortion there’s nothing there. For moderates who espouse civil unions there’s nothing there. For the anti-war and green energy crowd? They were used like tools by the Democrats and know it. Job creation for the middle-class private sector? Nada.

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