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« on: May 01, 2021, 12:15:21 PM »

It's my 5000th post, so I'd like to ask a very important question.

Millennials, already the largest generational voting bloc in 2020, will make up an even bigger share of the electorate in 2024. And by that time, even more Zoomers will have turned 18 and registered to vote. This'll be even more true in 2028 and beyond. Not only are Millennials and Zoomers much more diverse than older generations, but a lot more of them went to college, and college-educated voters are increasingly Democratic.

Meanwhile, the Silent Generation and the oldest Boomers are dying off. COVID certainly exacerbated this, as over 65s comprise over 80% of all deaths.

So it seems like the GOP has no choice but to find a way to improve with college-educated voters. How do they do it?
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