i asked michele jawando with the center for american progress. michele: there are massive demographic changes that are happening right now that we have not yet addressed either in our , politics or our policies. for example, for the first time we're seeing that the share of the minority population, so communities of color -- hispanics, asians, african-americans -- they have made up 91% of the population fernando: so out of all population growth, 91% since 2000. michele: communities of color, which is massive. but when you look at their share of eligible voters, it's only about 38%. but that tells us that by 2043 the united states will be majority people of color. depending on where you live, we see regional differences, ideologil differences, preferences on religion, education. so there's a lot of information that we're continuing to unpack. but we're excited, because we recognize and we want people to understand that it's not a negative. it's important to recognize that people who live here are a part of the great united states of america, are co