Republicans are underperforming in the same kinds of elections that predicted their disappointing midterms.
in special elections this year. And it’s not just happening in blue states such as New Hampshire and Pennsylvania. We’re also seeing these types of outcomes in Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia and Louisiana. If the 2023 special election results are any indication, Democratic voters are simply more energized than Republicans.
College-educated voters is one of the most important factors in why Democrats have performed so well in the last three election cycles.
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