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You are here: Home / One Vote / NPR Analysis: How the electorate has changed in key states and what it could mean this election

October 15, 2024

NPR Analysis: How the electorate has changed in key states and what it could mean this election

By Domenico Montanaro

10/6/2024

“There have been significant population shifts in the last two decades in this country, and that has had a big impact on U.S. politics.

These demographic shifts are, in large measure, the reason why some states, like Ohio and Iowa, are no longer swing states — and why some have come on the map, like Georgia and Arizona.”

To continue reading this story, visit the NPR site.

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