It's easy to overthink elections. I do it all the time. But at its most basic level, demographics tend to be political destiny. And that's why Dan Balz's column over the weekend, which details the difficult demographic realities facing the Republican Party in 2016 (and beyond), is so important. [...]Read the whole thing for the two charts, embedded links and more. I think it explains a lot.
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Monday, October 26, 2015
"Demographics tend to be political destiny"
Republicans’ 2016 math problem, explained in two charts
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demographics,
elections,
GOP,
party politics,
Republican,
Republicans,
USA
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