What 3 Voting-Age Maps Tell Us About White America

The narrative surrounding the dramatic demographic shifts in the U.S. that The Next America covers starts with a dominant white, aging population that gives way to a young, diverse cohort.

The changes had been happening slowly but steadily. Then, between 2004, when George Bush was reelected, and 2008, when Barack Obama handily defeated Sen. John McCain for president, becoming the first African-American president in U.S. history, something happened. Traditionally red states started turning purple. Minority and youth voters came out in droves. Demographers and experts alike who had been predicting generational shifts between the gray and the brown for quite some time were getting more attention.

Now, using raw population data released by the Census Bureau, we’ve mapped these shifts of the voting-age population and the ensuing changes between non-Hispanic white shares and, well, everyone else. 

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Battleground States Are Seeing More Registered Independents

Battleground States Are Seeing More Registered Independents

More voters in key states such as Colorado, Florida and New Hampshire are registering as independents, according to a study by Bloomberg Businessweek. About 443,000 new voters identified as independent, mostly cutting into the registration numbers for for Democrats. The Democrats lost about 480,000 voters since the 2008 elections, while the Republicans gained about 38,000 in their ranks.

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The Justice Department has sued a Texas agency, alleging that the department was violating the civil rights of three female employees who were paid significantly less than their male counterparts. The three women, who worked for disaster recovery division within the now-defunct Texas Department of Rural Affairs, were discriminated against with their pay, the lawsuit claims, based on internal memos that showed the women making between $17,600 to $22,500 less than their male counterparts.

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