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Here is the Pew trends: http://www.people-press.org/2018/03/20/1-trends-in-party-affiliation-among-demographic-groups/2_2-14 /
Identifies fully as Republican: 1994, men 35%, women 31% 2017, men 28%, women 25%
Identifies or leans towards Republican: 1994, men 52%, women 42% 2017, men 48%, women 37%
So, the Republicans has lost support compared to 1994, among both men and women.
What has also happened is that the Democrats has gained support among women voters who used to lean neither way.
Also, both parties (but more R) has lost male voters from the "identifies fully" category to the "leans to" category. 34% of men identified as independent in 1994, and 42% now.
Recently came across a film by Noam Chomsky from the 1960s - "Manufacturing Consent". Still as actual today than let's say 80 years ago. Not a level playing field with official propaganda pushing the masses continually into policy of war and upheaval. Sit out the ride and protect yourself and your loved ones. Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
It's even worse in the UK. Some of the Tory Party's biggest contributors are actually dead, making donations in their wills from beyond the grave.
But generally, when there's a state apparatus of propaganda and misdirection, people vote how they're told to. In most "developed" countries that means anything resembling economic populism is strictly off the menu.
We may have been right back in the day: don't trust anyone over thirty. I used to be afew. I'm still not many.
A bit of a shame about real democracy though.
To maintain a white minority rule, more techniques must be used: partisan gerrymandering and massive voters disenfranchisement, preferably ethnic minorities.
This is more-or-less what happened to the Dems when the New Deal generation died off. She believed in nothing; only her skepticism kept her from being an atheist. -- Jean-Paul Sartre
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