States of Change: How Demographic Change is Transforming the Republican and Democratic Parties
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Bipartisan Policy Center1225 Eye Street NW
Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20005
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The country is changing—becoming older, more educated, and more racially diverse. These demographics changes have had a profound impact on the Democratic and Republican parties and will continue to transform them going forward into the future. On the cusp of the 2020 primary season, we will explore how the demographic composition of the parties have changed, how they will continue to change, and how those changes will influence the parties’ internal politics and electoral strategies.
Join BPC, in partnership with the Brookings Institution, Center for American Progress, and Democracy Fund Voter Study Group for a look at how demographic shifts are transforming the Republican and Democratic parties. New simulations chart the ever-changing electoral landscape for Republicans and Democrats and foreshadow what could happen in the 2020 primaries and general election.
Julia Azari
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Marquette University
Karlyn Bowman
Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Sara Fagen
CEO, Deep Root Analytics
John Fortier
Director of Governmental Studies, BPC
William Frey
Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
Robert Griffin
Research Director, Democracy Fund Voter Study Group
Angela Gutierrez
Graduate Student in Political Science, UCLA
Patrick Ruffini
Partner and Co-Founder, Echelon Insights
Ruy Teixeira
Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
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