The reasons for the shift are many. Suburbs have grown more racially diverse, more educated, more economically prosperous and more liberal — all factors making them more likely to vote Democratic.
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Demographers and political scientists are just as likely to point to another trend: density. Suburbs have grown more crowded, looking more and more like cities and voting like them, too.
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Aside from which party benefits, the shift in the suburbs could alter the contours of the debate over issues like guns, immigration, work, schools, housing and health care for years to come.http://apne.ws/tNStq8F
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Yes because suburban families want nothing more than violence in their neighborhoods, indoctrination of their children, and millionaire career politicians that promise to do things but do nothing.
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New Jersey suburbs:https://twitter.com/erikableiberg/status/1313283943534407681 …
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Based on how Trump is running the country, the suburbs doesn't have to worry about low income families invading their neighborhood because they will be low incomed neighborhoods.pic.twitter.com/8KENfg6jUO
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