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The emerging Democratic majority

Book • 1974
This book, published in 1974, presents an analysis of the political landscape in the United States, forecasting the emergence of a Democratic majority.

It discusses the implications of new political trends and demographic changes on the electoral landscape.

The foreword is written by Harold E. Hughes, adding additional insights to the analysis.

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

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Peter Shamshery
as a book arguing that changing demographics would deliver the future to Democrats.
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What's The Matter With Kansas?
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Maxwell Meyer
as an example of a false one-way trend due to demographic shifts that permanently enshrine the Democratic Party.
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Erik Torenberg
while discussing Roy Teixeira's book and its predictions about the Democratic Party.
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DOGE, Political Realignment, and the End of 'Groups'
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Matt Welch
in the context of books that analyze the cultural politics of modern liberalism.
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#485 - The Fire This Time
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Noah Smith
while discussing the book's prediction about the future of the Democratic Party.
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The Future of the Left and Advice for Progressive Billionaires
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Jonah Goldberg
as a book that people read the press release rather than the book.
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Shadows On the Wall of Twitter’s Cave | Interview: Jesse Arm
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Jonah Goldberg
in the context of discussing the end of history thesis and its interpretations.
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Oligarchy For Me, Retaliation For Thee
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David Sacks
as the author of a book predicting a new Democratic coalition.
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Brandon Gill
as the political bible that Democrats have followed for decades.
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Obama's Fixer Is Back In The News (Ep. 2452)
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Wilfred Reilly
in the context of whether demography is destiny.
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