

It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind The Shifting Political Landscape
May 29, 2025
The discussion dives deep into the shifting political landscape, highlighting the growing support for Republicans in traditionally Democratic areas. Demographic changes, especially among Hispanic and Black communities, are reshaping party dynamics. Ryan examines the alarming decline in social trust and its effects on civic engagement. Insights from the General Social Survey reveal Americans' views on church attendance and the afterlife, contrasted with mainstream narratives. Additionally, the perceived elitism within the Democratic Party is scrutinized, shedding light on voter disconnect.
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Counties' Political Shift
- Since 2012, 45% of US counties moved more Republican, while only 57 counties consistently moved Democratic.
- Trump gained more rural and exurban working-class support; Democrats gained in wealthier suburbs.
Shifting Black Voter Support
- Republicans gained ground in most majority Black counties in the last three elections.
- Cultural issues like gun rights are reshaping Black voting patterns in rural areas.
Rural Black Voter Gun Rights Story
- In 2018 Georgia, a rural Black voter supported Brian Kemp citing opposition to Stacey Abrams over gun rights.
- This shows ideological issues like Second Amendment rights can outweigh traditional racial voting patterns.