MAGA is on the precipice. Young voters can push them off it
Republicans expected a red wave victory in the 2022 elections, as is typically the case in midterm elections when the other party controls the White House. Yet as bad as the results were for them, The Washington Post's Philip Bump notes the cycle would likely have been far worse "if the electorate actually looked like the U.S. population."
Unsurprisingly, both white and older voters punched above their weight last year, with white people accounting for 74% of the electorate but just 59% of the population, and 60-and-up voters representing 41% of the electorate compared to being just 30% of population.
Both of those demographics favor Republicans.