1/6:
updates to our Multiparty Democracy numbers from 2019:
Conservatives and Labor are the two largest parties, with Conservatives gaining
the most support since 2019 (+4%) and Nationalists losing the most (-4%).
: https://echeloninsights.com/in-the-news/october-omnibus-multiparty/

Conservatives and Labor are the two largest parties, with Conservatives gaining


2/6:
Labor and Conservatives have the most crossover
appeal: 17% of Conservative supporters said they would vote for Joe Biden, compared to 18% of Labor supporters who said they would vote for Donald Trump.
Labor and Conservatives have the most crossover

3/6:
The Acela
Party derives the majority of its support from the left, as 45% of voters who said they were Somewhat/Very Liberal indicated they would support the Acela Party, and only 7% of voters who said they were Somewhat/Very Conservative said the same.
The Acela

4/6:
Center-Right
parties would garner 36% of Hispanic voters and 16% of African American Voters, with 23% of Hispanic voters saying they’d supportive the Conservative Party - 12% more than Hispanic support for the Green Party.
Center-Right

5/6:
A plurality of white voters with college
degrees support the Conservative Party, while almost 1/3 of nonwhites support the Labor Party.
A plurality of white voters with college
