A new Pew Research survey finds the GOP has made significant gains among white voters since Barack Obama became president.
Key finding: A 2-point Republican edge among whites in 2008, 46% to 44%, has widened to a 13-point lead today, 52% to 39%. In sharp contrast, the partisan attachments of black and Hispanic voters have remained consistently Democratic.
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