
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning Sean Trende: 2025 elections and political demographics, past and future
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Dec 14, 2025 Sean Trende, a Senior Elections Analyst at RealClearPolitics and AEI fellow, dives into the dynamics of the 2025 elections in Virginia and New Jersey, highlighting Republican setbacks influenced by economic issues. They explore Zohran Mamdani's victory in NYC and its implications for local politics, discussing the rise of populism across the political spectrum. Trende critiques the myth of permanent majorities in politics and reflects on youth voter disconnects, the challenges of appealing to mainstream voters, and the evolving landscape of identity politics.
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Mamdani's Charisma Masked Radicalism
- Sean noted Zohran Mamdani's charismatic style, smile, and effective ad team aided his NYC win.
- He cautioned that personality can make radical rhetoric less alarming in local politics.
Mamdani Reflects Post‑Colonial Academic Strain
- Trende situates Mamdani in post‑colonial and critical cultural academic traditions.
- He sees Mamdani's views on Palestine and decolonization as sincere and rooted in that intellectual current.
Long Coalitional Shift Since 1988
- Sean Trende traces coalition shifts back to about 1988 and Bill Clinton's era.
- He notes Democrats pulled upper‑middle educated whites toward cultural positions, culminating in a 2016 realignment.








