Immigrants and others flood into formerly-Republican suburbs, a churn that turns red to blue. If demography is destiny, what can the GOP do? The New York Times profiles a typical voter who came here with Republican values, but turned to Democrats thanks to President Trump's rhetoric about immigrants. Can conservatives write this off because it's the Times? Do Republicans have a message that can reach these densely-populated zones?
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