Political Party Identification

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Political Party Identification (Other Surveys)

A similar question has appeared on other surveys such as Baylor Religion Survey, 2005, ABC News/Washington Post Poll: Springtime Politics, 2005 and Religion and Public Life Survey, 2006.
Political Party Identification (Baylor Religion Survey, 2005)

How would you describe yourself politically?
  1) Strong Republican 254 (15.0%)
  2) Moderate Republican 307 (18.2%)
  3) Leaning Republican 122 (7.2%)
  4) Independent 334 (19.8%)
  5) Leaning Democrat 100 (5.9%)
  6) Moderate Democrat 274 (16.2%)
  7) Strong Democrat 220 (13.0%)
  8) Other 79 (4.7%)
 

Political Party Identification (ABC News/Washington Post Poll: Springtime Politics, 2005)

Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Democrat, a Republican, an Independent, or what?
  1) A Democrat 331 (33.0%)
  2) A Republican 295 (29.4%)
  3) An Independent 332 (33.1%)
  4) Other 44 (4.4%)
 

Political Party Identification (Religion and Public Life Survey, 2006)

In politics today, do you consider yourself a Republican, Democrat, or Independent?
  1) Republican 644 (32.6%)
  2) Democrat 624 (31.6%)
  3) Independent 622 (31.5%)
  4) No preference 75 (3.8%)
  5) Other party 11 (0.6%)