Of all the polls you have seen, there is one poll that has gotten no attention, it is a poll that has been taken monthly, it is a poll that Doug Ross spotted and promoted on his site. It is the Rasmussen Poll of party identification.
They have party identification results online dating back to 2004. Here are the 2012 numbers through August
That shows a GOP advantage in registration this year.
That chart is for a national poll.
The breakdown will be different state by state. California, for example will have more democrats. Texas will have more Republicans.
As an Ohioan for many decades, my sense of this state is that it’s just about evenly split with a bit of an edge — not much — to Republicans. We have a republican House, Senate, Governor, Supreme Court, and Secty of State.
That should say something about voting trends to anyone trying to be honest.
Isn't the Rasmussen Poll of Party Identification based on self-identification rather than party registration?
Isn’t that of the country at large? That shouldn’t apply in this case of 3 state polls.