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Topic: Changing demographics

Changing demographics refer to the shifts in the composition of a population over time, such as age, race, and geographical distribution, which can have significant impacts on political landscapes.

More on: Changing demographics

The podcast episodes provided explore various aspects of changing demographics and how they impact political landscapes, community dynamics, and societal trends.

The episode "Democrats Haven't Won North Carolina Since 2008. Can Biden?" analyzes how North Carolina's changing demographics, including increasing numbers of college-educated and suburban voters, are shaping the state's political landscape and the Biden campaign's efforts to win the state in the 2024 presidential election.

The episode "The Intelligence: Strikes on Rafah" highlights how changing demographics and societal priorities, such as an aging population and increased time constraints for retirees, have contributed to the decline of the traditional British sport of lawn bowls.

The episode "#1565 Co-Housing Builds Community and Fights Loneliness" explores how the concept of cohousing, an intentional residential community, can address changing demographics, such as an aging population and the need for support systems for families.

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