Tuesday, November 05, 2002

Interesting article by Michael Barone on long-term electoral trends.

One point that no one else seems to have noticed thus far is that Gen-X'ers tend to be much more conservative than their parents and older siblings. They'll probably blame it on Reagan, although my guess is that plain-old youthful rebelliousness is also at play. Some of Meade's hypotheses on the role immigration played in the political landscape are probably also involved.