Elections Outlook Report - Flipbook - Page 3
Election Highlights
Percentage of Americans
who identify with or lean
towards the Republican party.
Exit polls reflect a historic election with unusual results
Percentage of Americans who
identify with or lean towards
the Democratic party.
We anticipate a broad array of Executive Orders, regulatory
reforms, and legislation (principally through Budgetary
reconciliation that cannot be filibustered) aimed at curbing
inflation and ensuring robust economic growth.”
Senator Norm Coleman
48
%
Up by
1 points
from 2022.
49
%
Up by
3 points
from 2020.
“The 2024 elections provided a convincing mandate for
Republicans, giving them a unified government and raising
expectations for delivering on their campaign promises.
With high stakes, Republicans are likely
to act swiftly to implement their agenda
before the off-year gubernatorial races
in Virginia and New Jersey signal the
start of the next political cycle.”
Ivan Zapien
+$7.6 billion +$6.7 billion
for Republican president and
Congressional races
When Congressional races are factored in,
the total cost of 2024 campaigns was $15.9
billion, slightly less than the $16.7 billion spent
in 2020. This year’s race was the second most
expensive presidential election since 1998,
only narrowly losing to the 2020 election.
for Democrat president and
Congressional races