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Published in Politics and Government on Tuesday, December 24th 2024 at 13:00 GMT by Politico   Print publication without navigation

  • Here are six things we learned about race and identity politics this election cycle. As much as Democrats tried painting Trump as out of touch and unfit to hold the presidency again, those tactics simply didn't stick. Obviously.

The article from Politico's "The Recast" newsletter, published on December 24, 2024, discusses several key political developments and trends as the 2024 election approaches. It highlights the evolving dynamics of race and politics, focusing on how demographic shifts are influencing voter behavior and party strategies. The piece notes the increasing diversity within the electorate, with a particular emphasis on the growing influence of Latino and Asian American voters. It also covers the GOP's attempts to appeal to minority voters through targeted outreach and policy adjustments, while Democrats are grappling with maintaining their diverse coalition amidst internal debates over policy priorities like immigration reform and criminal justice. Additionally, the article touches on significant events like the Supreme Court's decisions affecting voting rights, the impact of redistricting, and the role of identity politics in shaping campaign narratives. The overarching theme is the complex interplay of race, identity, and political strategy in the modern American electoral landscape.

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[ https://www.politico.com/newsletters/the-recast/2024/12/24/takeaways-race-politics-2024-00195995 ]

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