Demographic change has put the Republican Party at an apparent disadvantage in national elections, but the party has the opportunity to make gains among two groups of voters who have become disappointed with the Obama administration.
These groups, the “Young Outsiders” and the “Hard-Pressed Skeptics,” are two of seven politically engaged groups identified in a new Pew Research report on the political typology of the American electorate. CONT.
Nate Cohn, New York Times