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amazing. god bless the family tonight. thank you for saying those words, sean and i will take over where you left off. i am laura ingraham of this is the ingraham angle. a busy washington tonight. we ll start with this. the focus of tonight angle. here is my message. if you read one article this week about our political parties, it should be this piece just published by axios titled the great realignment. the gist is that republicans are becoming more populist while democrats are becoming more elitist. if these trends continue, the party of biden and pelosi is destined for historical losses in the next election cycle. not just in traditionally red states, by the way. shifts in the demographics of the two party supporters are arguably the biggest political story of our time. the big picture, republicans are becoming more working-class and a little more multiracial. democrats are becoming more elite and a little more white. huh. this movement of minorities toward the g.o.p.
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