Why did Kamala Harris lose? Theories have been flying since November, but newly available data can now paint a more authoritative picture. And the results are surprising, upending traditional narratives about who supports the Democrats.
Vox senior correspondent Eric Levitz speaks with data scientist David Shor of the Democratic firm Blue Rose Research. They break down everything from why low Democratic turnout is not to blame for Kamala's loss to why young voters are more conservative than millennials to how AI could further fracture politics.
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—Angela Chen, senior editor, politics, policy, and ideas