Republicans have gained a significant lead over Democrats in new voter registrations in key swing states, according to recent data. Throughout September, the GOP added 337,107 new voters across 25 states, while Democrats registered 210,711. An additional 302,944 voters registered under other affiliations.
In Pennsylvania, Republicans nearly doubled the number of new Democratic voters, gaining 60,710 to the Democrats' 35,864. Another 32,698 voters registered with other parties.
North Carolina also saw a notable GOP advantage, with Republicans registering 19,434 new voters compared to 11,742 for Democrats. Additionally, 45,274 voters registered under other categories.
Florida experienced similar trends, with 60,436 new Republican voters compared to 36,116 new Democrats. The state also registered 48,919 voters in other categories.
Even in traditionally Democratic California, the GOP saw modest gains, adding 51,636 new voters, while Democrats registered 37,814. However, this increase is unlikely to impact the overall election results significantly.
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