“For all its twists, turns and unprecedented developments of the 2016 campaign, one political reality remains in place: The demographic makeup of the Republican Party hasn’t changed much over the past 15 years. What has changed is the mood of the GOP electorate,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The Republican Party has been dominated by white, older conservative voters, as it was a generation ago. But, with much of the country becoming more diverse, younger and more liberal, many GOP voters are seething with frustration and anger.”
A great interactive feature: How Trump Happened

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