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States of Change: Demographic Shifts and the Future of the Trump Coalition

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Bipartisan Policy Center
1225 Eye St NW, Suite 1000
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The 2016 election defied most expectations. An unorthodox candidate put together an unexpected coalition of states to win the electoral college while losing the popular vote by almost 3 million votes. As the nation’s demographics change, can this coalition hold together for Republicans in 2020 and beyond? How will shifting views and increased diversity within millennial and post-millennial generations impact the future of U.S. politics? 
 
BPC, in partnership with the Center for American Progress, the Brookings Institution, PRRI, and the American Enterprise Institute hosted a series of presentations and discussions on the fourth-year of the States of Change project. This year’s electoral simulations incorporate data from the 2016 election and chart what electoral possibilities exist for Democrats and Republicans between 2020 and 2036. The report will be presented by Rob Griffin of PRRI, Ruy Teixeira of CAP, and William Frey of Brookings on a panel moderated by BPC Democracy Project Director John Fortier.


Featuring:

Anna Greenberg
Partner, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research
@Anna_Greenberg

Mark Hugo Lopez
Director of Hispanic Research, Pew Research Center
@mhugolopez

Matt Morrison
Executive Director, Working America
@MattMorrisonWA

Sean Trende
Senior Elections Analyst, RealClearPolitics
@SeanTrende

Amy Walter
National Editor, Cook Political Report
@amyewalter

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