

Election 2024: How the Demographics of American Voters Are Changing
Oct 24, 2024
Mindy Romero, founder of the Center for Inclusive Democracy, Jason McDaniel, political science professor, and Jocelyn Kiley, senior research director at Pew Research, dive into the evolving landscape of American voters. They unpack significant shifts, noting the rise of Latino and Asian American eligible voters, alongside a decline in white voters. The discussion reveals how education levels and economic factors influence political affiliations, as well as the need for candidates to engage diverse electorates amidst these changes, especially leading up to the 2024 elections.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Shifting Demographics in American Politics
02:26 • 10min
Demographic Shifts and Their Impact on Voting Trends
11:56 • 3min
Evolving Voting Dynamics in America
15:21 • 18min
Exploring Voter Demographic Shifts and Their Electoral Impact
33:14 • 2min
Evolving Electorate Dynamics
35:33 • 17min
Shifts in Voter Demographics Impacting the 2024 Elections
53:02 • 3min