3/6/23

Looking Ahead to the 2024 Electorate

As we think about the 2024 elections and the voters who will comprise the electorate, what can we glean from past cycles? The 2024 candidates will obviously help drive turnout, but there are things to be considered now. Which voters might change their support or turnout levels? Which voters are opportunities for either Democrats or Republicans, even given past voting patterns? How have recent registration levels, particularly post Dobbs, changed the playing field? How have the structural changes in voting impacted voters, and which ones? What new strategies and tactics might influence how elections are waged, including new communications channels?

These are just some of the questions and discussions that will be part of the focus on the First Monday webinars throughout the cycle. This session, we heard from Robert P. Jones, PhD, Christopher S. Parker, PhD, and Bill McKibben.

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