Suburban voters could abandon Republican Party in 2020 |
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Republicans are already feeling the loss of suburban voters after the 2019 elections, in which Democrats won the majority of suburbs in places like Virginia. But will this affect 2020? Chris Cillizza explains why suburbs may be turning blue in the election cycles to come.
SOURCES AND FURTHER READING: Exit Polls 2018 https://cnn.it/34cWwQE Exit Polls 2016 https://cnn.it/35mhLQc Karl Rove is right https://cnn.it/2OL0cmn Recent Polls Show Trump’s Support Is Flagging in the Suburbs — and Beyond https://nyti.ms/2KFK6sE The rise of black-majority cities https://brook.gs/2O7O1k7 Longtime GOP Rep. Peter King announces retirement https://cnn.it/337YDUz About me: I was named "best dressed" in 7th grade. That, along with being CNN's editor at large and author of the daily "Point" newsletter are my proudest achievements. Look for me here every Tuesday and Thursday to find out what’s really going down in politics. CREDITS Writer: Chris Cillizza The Point team: Leigh Munsil and Allison Gordon Editor: Steven Sevilla Producer: Arielle Sacks Follow Chris on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cillizzac/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cillizzacnn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.cillizza/ Subscribe to The Point newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/cnn/dvgb325pfm #CNN #News #Cillizza |