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Tuesday’s elections weren’t just a good night for Democrats—they were a good night for democracy.
From coast to coast, voters delivered decisive victories that political analysts quickly dubbed a “blue wave.”
But beneath the headlines and hashtags lies a deeper story about race, gender, and education—about who showed up, who shifted, and what these patterns say about the future of democracy in America.
What stands out to you about these results when you look through the data? Let us know in the comments?
Don't miss the next episode: JemarTisby.Substack.com
By Jemar Tisby, PhDTuesday’s elections weren’t just a good night for Democrats—they were a good night for democracy.
From coast to coast, voters delivered decisive victories that political analysts quickly dubbed a “blue wave.”
But beneath the headlines and hashtags lies a deeper story about race, gender, and education—about who showed up, who shifted, and what these patterns say about the future of democracy in America.
What stands out to you about these results when you look through the data? Let us know in the comments?
Don't miss the next episode: JemarTisby.Substack.com