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Kotkin on Medved Show: How Geography Affects U.S. Politics

November 15, 2022/in In the News

By: Michael Medved

On: The Michael MedHead Show

Joel Kotkin, Professor of Urban Studies at Chapman University joins the program to discuss how geography is affecting U.S. elections and what we should expect in the future, based on demographic changes.

“With red states gaining population and blue states losing population, it looks like the geography of changing demographics will benefit the Republicans…”

Listen to this interview:

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Michael-Medved-Show.mp3

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