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Question: Do you think suburban voters will return to the GOP?
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Author Topic: Will the GOP continue to see suburban erosion in the post-Trump era?  (Read 948 times)
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« on: November 19, 2020, 12:37:44 PM »
« edited: November 19, 2020, 03:26:23 PM by EastOfEden »

Yes. This is how a realignment works.

There may be a brief bounce-back, but the overall movement in suburbs during the 2020s will be toward the Democrats. I suppose it's a two steps left, one step right kind of movement.

These trends have been ongoing since the Bush presidency. No reason for them to stop now.


Notice, by the way, that the southern trend toward Republicans began during the Kennedy/Johnson presidency and really got going under Nixon, and if you look at American party systems historically, those match up to Bush and Obama. Just saying.
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