“We’re a quarter of the way through the 21st century and neither political party has figured out how to satisfy voters’ basics needs while we are playing on this new field,” says
@vavreck “This is where we are going to be probably for the rest of my lifetime.”
“Five or six years from now, if we are having this conversation, it will probably be 14 out of 16 elections with people voting for change,” said Doug Sosnik, a former White House political adviser for Bill Clinton, who has tracked the trend.