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everyonematters

(4,290 posts)
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 07:08 AM 9 hrs ago

CNN poll: Political independents hit their highest level in a decade

This discussion thread was locked as off-topic by Omaha Steve (a host of the Latest Breaking News forum).

Source: CNN

Nearly half of Americans say they don’t consider themselves a part of either major political party, the highest level of partisan independence measured by CNN polling in more than a decade.

Independents have grown to 47% of the population, rising roughly 10 points since just after President Donald Trump’s first term as president, according to CNN polling. Over the last 20 years, CNN polling found independent identification peaked in 2015 at just a shade higher than it is today: 48% of Americans on average across all CNN polling that year were independents.

Democrats and Republicans split the remainder of the population in the new poll, with 27% of Americans identifying as Democrats and 26% as Republicans. Many independents do still lean toward one party or the other, and with those leaners included, 39% of Americans align more with Democrats, 37% with Republicans, and 25% say they don’t lean either way. In a further sign of just how evenly divided American politics is today, when those who don’t lean are pushed to choose a side, they also split almost evenly.

Neither party has held a meaningful advantage in overall identification in CNN’s benchmarking polls since 2021, when Democrats held a 6-point edge over Republicans. Since then, the parties have been separated by just 1 point in each year of CNN’s tracking.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/16/politics/cnn-poll-political-parties-independent-democrats-republicans



This represents a challenge to the Democratic Party, since voters are gravitating towards independent rather than Democrats with Trump's low approval ratings. Polls show Democrats winning independents by double digits, but many are still undecided or saying they will not vote. If the Democrats win Congress in the midterm election, they need to show that they are going to make a difference in their lives. This means putting forward economic policies that go beyond just repealing Trump's economic policies, policies that address growing and strengthening the middle class.
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OC375

(1,175 posts)
1. A house divided against itself cannot stand...
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 08:47 AM
8 hrs ago

Multichromatic

(233 posts)
2. So, there are a lot more temporarily embarrassed Republicans?
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 09:12 AM
7 hrs ago

Buddyzbuddy

(2,992 posts)
3. If Democrats can take the House,
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 09:18 AM
7 hrs ago

it should be one of the greatest bouts of constipation when it comes to passing bills in history. Which is better than what we have now.

In other words don't expect much except for oversight and hearings.

everyonematters

(4,290 posts)
5. We wouldn't have to pass legislation. We would need to put up legislation for a vote that
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 09:45 AM
7 hrs ago

that shows people that we want to make concrete changes to how the economy works, growing and strengthening the middle class.

travelingthrulife

(5,718 posts)
4. These people aren't undecided, they are uninformed.
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 09:23 AM
7 hrs ago

everyonematters

(4,290 posts)
6. I think that attitude is an example of the reason that voters are not registering as Democrats.
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 09:54 AM
7 hrs ago

A lot of people are struggling economically. It hasn't gotten much better when the Democrats were in power. They have passed things like the ACA, and assistance on pharmaceuticals, but the big issue is wages. The article states that a substantial number of the independents earn under $50,000 a year.

sakabatou

(46,504 posts)
7. So... will they actually vote?
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 10:20 AM
6 hrs ago

Or will they split the vote again?

Torchlight

(7,164 posts)
8. Independent vote swung heavily in favor of TX Dem Taylor Rehmet
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 10:41 AM
6 hrs ago

in a deep red, Tarrant county precinct for the state leg.

"The Democrat won this seat because almost all of the independent voters who voted in this election, and some of the Republican voters, voted for the Democrat. And that is the biggest warning sign for Republican candidates this fall."

Hunt said he found that between 25% and 33% of Republicans and between 55% and 75% of independents voted for Rehmet.

https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/democrat-rehmet-defeat-republican-wambsganss-gop-majority-state-senate-district-tarrant-county/

Quiet Em

(3,192 posts)
9. Democrats always put forth economic policy
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 10:44 AM
6 hrs ago

Democrats are the party of lifting everyone up. Republicans are the party for billionaires and bigots. The differences in the parties are as clear as day for anyone who is paying attention.

Blasphemer

(3,631 posts)
10. Not really independent then....
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 11:32 AM
5 hrs ago

Just less willing to be ideologically committed.

andym

(6,074 posts)
11. Independents are independent because they don't buy all of the policies of either party
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 11:43 AM
5 hrs ago

Given the large size of the independent block, it is useful to know which Democratic policies are attractive and unattractive to independents.

pat_k

(14,376 posts)
12. Q1 2026 report from Gallup paints a grimmer picture for republicans:
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 12:10 PM
4 hrs ago

When it comes to party affiliation, Gallup is considered the gold standard. #Added on edit: it is truly remarkable how far off this CNN poll is from Gallup. I don't know what to make of it #

Relative to the average across 2025, Republicans and Independents decreased and Democratic affiliation increased.

Q1 2026 (ABC report of Gallup numbers)
25% Republican (last time they were this low was 2013)
43% Independent
30% Democratic

Average across all quarters 2025 (Gallup)
27% Republican
45% Independent
27% Democratic

The shift is even more dramatic when you look at the "Lean" numbers (Republican + Independent leaning R and Democatic + Independent leaning D)



Historical context









betsuni

(29,405 posts)
13. Generic label low calorie non-fat no preservatives artificially flavored establishment-free product.
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 01:39 PM
3 hrs ago

May contain traces of nuts.

maxsolomon

(39,310 posts)
14. "I'm a proud Independent and I don't vote"
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 01:42 PM
3 hrs ago

Flibberdigibbets.

GenThePerservering

(3,984 posts)
15. I see there are the usual assumptions about independents on this chatboard
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 02:26 PM
2 hrs ago

most of them wrong. Oh, well.

Omaha Steve

(110,455 posts)
16. AFTER a review by forum hosts LOCKING
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 02:32 PM
2 hrs ago

POLLS are a form of analysis and not allowed in LBN. Can be posted in GD.

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