I think the only changing demographic that's consistent is the gentrification. I'll be honest. The only time I really hear that D.C is a transient city or the "you never really meet anyone from d.c" narrative is from certain demographics and that usually tells me a lot about them and their social circles.
As others have said with Trump, including other conservative presidents in the past, their red supporters usually come through for a few events and then return.
The escalation between the tea party and the maga movements were interesting though.
BrooklandDodger t1_j9lur4x wrote
Reply to Question geared towards longtime DC residents. by nfw22
I think the only changing demographic that's consistent is the gentrification. I'll be honest. The only time I really hear that D.C is a transient city or the "you never really meet anyone from d.c" narrative is from certain demographics and that usually tells me a lot about them and their social circles.
As others have said with Trump, including other conservative presidents in the past, their red supporters usually come through for a few events and then return.
The escalation between the tea party and the maga movements were interesting though.