Yes, but “Nonpartisan voters” is a bigger block than either party. As Ralston himself states in the Tweet you quoted: “Major parties make up less than 60 percent of the electorate.”
Others have pointed out that young new voters tend to register as Independent / Nonpartisan.
Yes, but “Nonpartisan voters” is a bigger block than either party. As Ralston himself states in the Tweet you quoted: “Major parties make up less than 60 percent of the electorate.”
Others have pointed out that young new voters tend to register as Independent / Nonpartisan.
Which still wasn't quite enough to deliver it to Harris, but was for most other statewide and downballot Dems. So calling it "newly red" is a bit of a stretch, even from an authority on the state like Ralston. Thoroughly purple is fine for now.
Yes, but “Nonpartisan voters” is a bigger block than either party. As Ralston himself states in the Tweet you quoted: “Major parties make up less than 60 percent of the electorate.”
Others have pointed out that young new voters tend to register as Independent / Nonpartisan.
Which still wasn't quite enough to deliver it to Harris, but was for most other statewide and downballot Dems. So calling it "newly red" is a bit of a stretch, even from an authority on the state like Ralston. Thoroughly purple is fine for now.
I totally agree.