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    May 1, 2019
    An early look at the 2020 electorate

    Hispanics projected to become largest minority group in electorate in 2020

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    An early look at the 2020 electorate

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    Hispanics projected to become largest minority group in electorate in 2020
    Nonwhite and foreign-born shares of electorate are rising
    In 2020, one-in-ten eligible voters will be members of Generation Z
    Nonwhite and foreign-born shares of electorate are rising
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    Hispanics projected to become largest minority group in electorate in 2020

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