Thursday, November 21, 2019

Why Our Politicians Do Not 'Look like America'

Most of all, leftists really despise that the clear majority of state and federal level politicians are white.

The nation is still a little over 60% Caucasian among people of all ages, which means that a clear majority of white politicians at both the state and federal levels are to be expected - even by late 2010's standards.

Numerous states across New England, the Upper Midwest, and Mountain West are still over 80% white.

Since most of us tend to not venture out of our own states for the lion's share of the year, the "America" known to the citizens of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, North Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, or Idaho is considerably whiter than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's ultra-diverse New York City.

Accordingly, most of the congressmen, governors, senators, and presidential candidates hailing from all these aforementioned states will also likely be white.

Boomers and Generation X Are Much Whiter Than Millennials and Generation Z. Would you entrust our country's financial, trade, and military policies to somebody who was twenty-five? Yeah, neither would I. And this is where the Democrats completely miss the mark in regard to their gripes on the racial composition of our high-level politicians.

A gradual reduction in the proportion of white politicians will be the inevitable result of speedy demographic changes in this country, and as the younger and more diverse generations eventually age into viable contention for the roles.


https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/11/why_our_politicians_do_not_look_like_america.html

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