New voters could swing the U.S election, says data


Near about 60 million ballots were cast in the US Presidential Election 2024 while the early voting data reveals pretty significant trends that could eventually impact the outcome. A recent analysis by NBC News highlighted on the fact that a major influx of new female Democratic voters in Pennsylvania and new male Republican voters in Arizona took place pretty recently which would be really crucial for the swing states.
NBC News reported that nearly 100,000 new voters have already voted in Pennsylvania which surpassed the Joe Biden’s victory margin of 80,555 votes back in the year 2020. On the other hand, recent reports noted that female Democrats have significantly outnumbered the male Republicans by nearly 2 to 1 among the new voters.
In Arizona, contrasting trends were noticed where a larger share of new voters are male Republicans, noted NBC News. Recent analysis indicated that there are approximately 86,231 new voters in Arizona which exceeded the previous 10,457 vote margin from 2020.
In other swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin, recent dynamics indicated that new female voters tend to favor Democrats while new male voters lean towards the Republicans, asserted NBC News. The number of unaffiliated voters certainly complicates the predictions across these states whereas; early voting landscape suggests that the new voters could play an extremely decisive role in the upcoming US Presidential Elections.