Political party identification the proportion of registered - GED Prep

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Political Party Identification

The proportion of registered voters aligning with political parties is on a downward trajectory. If current patterns persist, approximately half of American voters may classify themselves as politically independent within the next decade. This shift has been shaped by an information revolution characterized by 24-hour television news channels and widespread Internet accessibility. The ease of accessing diverse news sources and opinions has liberated voters from relying on parties for political enlightenment. Additionally, voters are no longer dependent on political parties to endorse candidates' credibility. Instead, voters can form assessments based on candidates' media appearances and coverage in the media. Similarly, candidates are no longer reliant on parties to engage with voters or solicit campaign donations. Each major contemporary campaign integrates television advertisements and online platforms focused on conveying the candidate's message and fundraising.

What conclusion can be drawn from both the passage and the table?

 

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  1. correct
Explanation

The correct answer is B. This statement is correct because it aligns with the information provided in the passage and the data in the table. The passage discusses how the decline in party affiliation among voters, coupled with the rise of independent voters, has shifted the political landscape. As voters become less tied to political parties, they may be more likely to consider individual candidates based on their merits rather than strict party lines. The table data shows that Republicans controlled 27 state legislatures compared to Democrats' 19 at the time of the most recent data. This suggests that Republicans have a stronger influence in state legislatures, which correlates with the idea that the decline in party identification has benefited them. With fewer voters strictly aligned with a particular party, candidates from either party have to appeal to a broader base, and Republicans seem to have capitalized on this shift more effectively in state-level politics.

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