For decades, Democrats have adhered to a consistent strategy for achieving the presidency: they secure California, New York, and Illinois, add critical states in the upper Midwest, and secure nearly 270 electoral votes.
However, a report released last week suggests that the formula may be rendered obsolete by 2032.
ABC News observed that the political landscape is being transformed by population shifts, aggressive redistricting, and reapportionment following the 2030 Census, which could result in Democrats having significantly fewer opportunities to win.
According to the outlet, the migration of Americans from high-tax, severely regulated states such as California, New York, and Illinois to Texas, Florida, and the Carolinas is reshaping political power.