Election Oracle
Demographics are not destiny, but they will have a significant effect on America’s political landscape.
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See also:
- America’s Electoral Future by William H. Frey, Ruy Teixeira, and Rob Griffin
- States of Change: Policy Implications of Demographic Change (American Enterprise Institute)
Demographics are not destiny, but they will have a significant effect on America’s political landscape. Explore how assumptions about turnout and party support among racial groups will play out differently over the next five elections as states’ populations age and become more racially diverse.
Robert Griffin is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress. Ruy Teixeira is a Senior Fellow at The Century Foundation and the Center for American Progress. William H. Frey is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
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Authors

Rob Griffin
Director of Quantitative Analysis, Progressive Studies

Ruy Teixeira
Senior Fellow

William H. Frey
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