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The Changing American Voter

The Changing American Voter refers to how U.S. election participants are evolving in their demographics, beliefs, and behaviors. Over time, factors like age, race, education, and geographic location influence voting patterns differently. Voters’ priorities are shifting due to social, economic, and cultural changes, impacting party support and election outcomes. Understanding these shifts helps explain the dynamic political landscape and how campaigns and policies must adapt to attract and engage diverse, changing voter groups.