A Song of Two Generations


Co-founder of Echelon Insights, Golden Retriever companion, and professional Tea Leaf-Reader Kristen Soltis Anderson breaks a long hiatus from Remnant appearances by returning to the show today. As conventional wisdom on the right settles into the idea that “the polls were wrong in 2016,” Kristen gives us a bit of a reality check on why the conditions in 2020 aren’t that simple. She also talks about her newest research on the attitudes of young voters, with some surprising results. For one, young people aren’t nearly as pessimistic as you may have been led to believe: “Two-thirds of Gen Z and Millenials believe that they can achieve the American Dream … through their own actions.”

Show Notes:

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Kristen’s latest research for the Walton Family Foundation

KSA’s Twitter thread on how emotion continues to infiltrate election analysis

FiveThirtyEight’s politics podcast

Pew: Younger people remained far less likely to [view the Vietnam War as a mistake] than those age 50 and older.

Grand New Party, by Reihan Salam and Ross Douthat

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