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Uncertainty over a blue wave: NBC News
finds Democratic and GOP voter registrations
at same level as past election cycles


NBC News, by John Lapinski*

Less than a month from Election Day, both parties have been focused on registering as many voters as possible and competing to see which holds the advantage in turning out their base. The turnout battle is the most important fight in winning control of Congress. Since the November 2016 presidential election, over 25 million people have registered to vote for the first time or have used a registration form to update their address, name or party affiliation. From the general election in 2014 to the general election two years later, roughly 40 million new voters registered.

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However, the number should not be misinterpreted — the percentage of registered Democrats and Republicans from 2016 to now is identical to registrations from November 2014 to November 2016.

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