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Brown is the New White

How the Demographic Revolution Has Created a New American Majority

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Despite the abundant evidence from Obama's victories proving that the U.S. population has fundamentally changed, many progressives and Democrats continue to waste millions of dollars chasing white swing voters. Explosive population growth of people of color in America over the past fifty years has laid the foundation for a new American majority consisting of progressive people of color and progressive whites. These two groups make up 51 percent of all eligible voters in America right now, and that majority is growing larger every day. Failing to properly appreciate this reality, progressives are at risk of missing this moment in history—and losing.
A leader in national politics for thirty years, Steve Phillips has had a front-row seat to these extraordinary political changes. A civil rights lawyer and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, Phillips draws on his extensive political experience to unveil exactly how people of color and progressive whites add up to a new majority, and what this means for U.S. politics and policy.
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      Narrator Sean Crisden gives a solid performance of this brief audiobook. Phillips, a political consultant and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, provides a solid argument that progressive people of color and progressive whites already constitute a majority of the American electorate. Rather than chasing the white swing voter, he says Democratic politicians would do better to address the concerns of this new majority and to thwart Republican attempts to disenfranchise it. His voice is strong and his timing good. Crisden is comfortable with Phillips's statistical arguments and familiar with the vocabulary of demography. This is an important book for understanding progressive political strategy in 2016, and beyond. F.C. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

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