Demographics and Politics
The discussion highlights the misconception that demographics alone can determine electoral success. Insights reveal that alienating significant portions of the population, particularly white voters, can backfire. Bill's reflections on his electoral experience underscore the complexities of voter behavior, emphasizing that winning requires more than just appealing to identity politics. Additionally, the conversation touches on ongoing political issues, including Trump's infrastructure plans and international tensions.In this clip
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