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The changing populations of U.S. states over the past decade will likely benefit the Republican Party when the Electoral College is recalibrated after the 2020 census, experts say.
Future Democratic rule over California could be in question after a demographic analysis warned the state’s population will see sweeping shifts by 2040. Within 15 years, the state’s elderly ...
The party has already suffered losses at the state level. In the 2018 election, Republicans lost 13 seats in the state legislature. Many of the races were extremely close.
Justin Gest writes that even though the latest US Census data reveals the diversification of America, which on the surface would suggest a bleak future for the Republican Party, demographic trends ...
The Demographic Divide Advertisement Midterms have always been bad for the president’s party, but rarely were they wave elections—or near waves—of the kind we saw this year and in 2010.
Iowa is overwhelmingly white, but demographics in the first-in-the-nation caucus state are changing, and Democratic presidential candidates are stepping up their efforts to engage non-white voters.
Once a top presidential battleground, the state is lost to Democrats. The party’s missteps, along with demographic change, led to every one of Florida’s 67 counties becoming more red.