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The key to the upcoming presidential election is understanding the intersection of generational and swing-state politics and how Harris needs to move 150,000 to 200,000 voters into voting for her.
Generational Shifts and Voting Patterns 995 Views Program ID: 415752-4 Category: Call-In Format: Call-In Location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States First Aired: ...
4 minute read In an Election Day tradition, a visitor places their "I Voted" sticker on the gravestone of Susan B. Anthony in Rochester, NY on Nov. 3, 2020. Jamie Germano—USA Today/Reuters ...
Voters in Provo, Utah, cast their ballots in the 2016 presidential election. (George Frey/Getty Images) Generation X, Millennials and the post-Millennial generation make up a clear majority of ...
As Brownstein points out, over-65 Americans are experiencing higher unemployment levels — 15.6 percent, in last week’s federal jobs report — than younger cohorts of workers.
L et’s step back, as we approach the first presidential debate of the 2016 campaign, and look back to try to understand how voting patterns have changed over a generation, by comparing the 2012 ...
Contemplating 2040: Race, Generational Change, and Representation in The United States Zero Chill Mar 30, 2023 Jump to latest Follow Reply ...
So most states expanded voting access in response to the pandemic in 2020. But that really just took a trend towards early voting that was already happening in the U.S. and supercharged it.
[Early and mail voting] had been slowly increasing over time, but 2020 just turned everything around," said McDonald, who wrote a book that analyzed turnout trends in the 2020 election.
It’s a dynamic that has played out over 34 years. The Hispanic population has always been one of the youngest in the United States, dating back to the 1980s.