Don't forget CVN-79, which has already been announced will be USS JOHN F. KENNEDY. So there's one. And many of the other names were at least logically connected to something else-it makes sense to name a submarine after Jimmy Carter. Likewise, it makes sense to name CVNs after Ford and George. H. W. Bush since both have service connections to carriers.
Without turning this into a political thread, the current count for CVN (built and/or named) is:
Democrats: 4 (JFK, Truman, John C. Stennis, Carl Vinson)
Republicans: 6 (Ike, Lincoln, Ford, George H. W. Bush, Reagan, Roosevelt).
Independents: 1 (George Washington, and Ike could have been a Democrat if he'd wanted to. You can argue that he should be in this list).
When you remember that we had CVs named after FDR and JFK when we started building the NIMITZ-class (and we still have a DDG named after FDR and his wife), the list is actually somewhat even.
It's hard to find a lot of truly great Democratic presidents (in terms of connection to the military/military service) unless you want to go out of the 20th century. I'm guessing we'll probably start getting 41 for Freedom names fairly quickly (Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe), and that's not necessarily a bad thing.