According to a recent source: nationally third parties make up about one tenth of one percent of registered voters, Democrats make up a few tenths of a percent shy of 32% of national voters. Republicans make up just barely more than 21% of national voters. The rest are Independents. It would be interesting to know what % of Republicans are in these reactional subgroups nationally. Then take that figure and the 21.1% of national registered voters being Republican figure to know what tiny % of the total nationally has been creating all the noise and strife.
According to a recent source: nationally third parties make up about one tenth of one percent of registered voters, Democrats make up a few tenths of a percent shy of 32% of national voters. Republicans make up just barely more than 21% of national voters. The rest are Independents. It would be interesting to know what % of Republicans are in these reactional subgroups nationally. Then take that figure and the 21.1% of national registered voters being Republican figure to know what tiny % of the total nationally has been creating all the noise and strife.