Pew Research recently released 2017 data on partisanship among several demographic subgroups that it’s been tracking for decades. Trends in millennial party affiliation by gender–men and women born between 1981 and 1996–have especially gained attention. According to the Pew data, while partisanship among millennial men has been very stable in recent years, millennial women have continuously become more Democratic and less Republican since 2014.
Such a trend has very important current and future implications, and so I wanted to check whether other major surveys confirmed this recent change. To do this, I calculated major party identification rates from four other major survey time series during this same time period: CONT.
Alexander Agadjanian