Trends Showing Party Realignment as Minorities Dump Democrats and Join Republicans
Facebook Twitter Flipboard Over the past seven years, minorities have suddenly begun a steep increase in identifying as Republicans and a corresponding drop in aligning with Democrats and a party realignment that had been a slow progression since the 1980s has picked up some serious momentum. Do you wonder which national Republican hit the scene […]
Over the past seven years, minorities have suddenly begun a steep increase in identifying as Republicans and a corresponding drop in aligning with Democrats and a party realignment that had been a slow progression since the 1980s has picked up some serious momentum.
Do you wonder which national Republican hit the scene seven years ago? Did his last name start with a "T"?
You bet it did.
The data shows that since Ronald Reagan, minorities had begun a slow but obvious move away from the Democrats. But in 2016, that trend skyrocketed and has not stopped.
John Burn-Murdoch recently took to his XX account and posted a long series of graphs that all show that Democrats have lost support in direct relation to the minorities that Republicans have gained.
His thread is extremely important. Check this out:
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