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Voter registration data in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, shows a shift away from the two major political parties.
Third-party or unaffiliated has been the most popular choice for new voters in the county this year.
The growing number of third-party voters could influence future local and national election outcomes in the key bellwether county.
Nearly a year after voters here helped elect Republican President Donald Trump to his second term , Bucks County’s voter registrations seem to be shifting away from either major party.
A review of registration data from the Pennsylvania Department of State shows third party options have been the most popular choice for both new and existing registered Bucks County voters this year.
Roughly 2,790 (36%) of current voters who

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