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Senior Voters in America: Gender and Generational Divides

Explore the political voting trends of senior citizens in America from 1992 to 2000 based on gender and generational lines. The analysis covers presidential and congressional vote patterns among the Reagan and New Deal generations. Learn how these demographic factors influenced electoral outcomes during this crucial period in American politics.

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Senior Voters in America: Gender and Generational Divides

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  1. America by the Numbers Senior Voters Divided Along Gender and Generational Lines By DLC Founder and CEO Al From www.ndol.org

  2. Seniors’ Presidential Vote, 1992-2000

  3. Seniors’ Congressional Vote, 1992-2000

  4. Reagan & New Deal Generation Vote 2000

  5. Reagan & New Deal Generation Vote 1996

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