Filed Under: “Demographics”
One year later, the Dobbs decision has put Republican radicalism into the national spotlight
By Matthew Sheffield
Now a political force, research shows GenZ voters crave information on candidates, issues
By Kim Lyons
Democrats can’t build a winning coalition with only college-educated voters
By Ruy Teixeira
White voters without college degrees shifted toward Republicans based on cultural issues, something similar may be happening with Hispanics
Democrats thought they could count on a more diverse electorate to win big, here’s why that didn’t happen
By Ruy Teixeira
Responding to new Census numbers, progressive pundits are once again oversimplifying America’s diverse and complex electorate
Many Democratic leaders still haven’t realized that their base voters aren’t motivated by ideology
By John Halpin and Ruy Teixeira
If Democratic activists want to mobilize their voters to the polls, they should stop treating them like the Republican base
Hispanic and black Americans without college degrees moved toward the GOP in 2020
By Ruy Teixeira
Democrats spent more on racial minority outreach than ever and had less to show for it in 2020 than 2016
Democrats thought that demographics were destiny, we’re living with the consequences
By Ruy Teixeira
Demographics set the contours of elections, they don’t determine them
Do Democrats actually understand what Hispanic voters want?
By Ruy Teixeira
Democratic politicians and consultants have been pursuing Latin voters for decades with less-than-impressive results