
America’s Electoral Future
The generational makeup of the United States will change dramatically in the future and that is projected to have potentially profound effects of future elections.
The generational makeup of the United States will change dramatically in the future and that is projected to have potentially profound effects of future elections.
As the demographics of the United States have changed since 1980, so have the coalitions that make up both the Republican and Democratic parties.
The demographics of the United States are projected to become much more diverse in the coming decades and will have significant effects on the presidential election in 2020 and beyond.
Simulations indicate that the most successful route for minimizing future representation gaps lies in equalizing registration and turnout rates across races.
The demographics of the United States are projected to become much more diverse in the coming decades and will have significant effects on presidential elections in 2016 and beyond. This report estimates those effects under a variety of different scenarios.
The demographics of the United States are projected to become much more diverse in the coming decades and will have significant effects on the nation's voting electorate in all 50 states.