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Democrats' crisis of the future: the biggest states that back them are shrinking

  • Democrats face a demographic challenge as states like California, Illinois, and New York are shrinking while Texas and Florida are growing rapidly, impacting their political influence.
  • The Brennan Center projects that Democratic states will lose around a dozen House seats and electoral college votes by the 2030 census.
  • Hispanic voters showed decreased support for Democrats, with only half voting for Vice President Kamala Harris, down from about six in ten for Joe Biden.
  • To remain relevant, Democrats must improve their appeal in southern swing states and reassess their strategies to connect with voters, according to James Skoufis.
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