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Of ChangeThe Demographic Evolution of the American Electorate, 1974 2060 Ruy Teixeira, William H. Frey, and Robert Griffin February 2015 States of ChangeThe Demographic Evolution of the American Electorate, 1974 2060 Ruy Teixeira, William H. Frey, and Robert Griffin February 2015 iv Demographic categories 1 Introduction and summary 18 The demographic evolution of the American electorate, 1974 2060 38 The story in the States 62 New Sun Belt States in the West 82 New Sun Belt States in the East 99 Heartland States in the Midwest and Rust Belt 121 Heartland New England States 129 Heartland South States 138 Heartland Great Plains States 146 Conclusion 148 Methodology 150 About the authors and acknowledgmentsContentsiv Center for American Progress | American Enterprise Institute | Brookings Institution | States of ChangeDemographic categoriesThroughout this report, a wide variety of demographic categories are used to group and track subpopulations within the United States from 1974 to 2060.
The States of Change: Demographics and Democracy project is a collaboration supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation that brings together the Center for American Progress, the American Enterprise Institute, and demogra-
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