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Generational Change is Coming to Washington

November 10, 2014
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Washington may be mired in gridlock for the foreseeable future, but it won’t last forever — and we won’t have to wait for the Millennials for change to arrive. Generation X will take control of Congress soon, and they will change American politics forever. When will Gen X come to power and how will they change Washington? Generational theory holds the answers.

First Person Politics has prepared two online seminars to help you anticipate the changes that are coming to Washington. Generational Theory 101 is free and will introduce you the basic rhythms of generational cycles. Generations in Congress explains the political life cycle of generations, how generations have transformed American politics in the past, and how they will in the future.

Generations in Congress can be accessed by joining The Briefing Room for a one time payment of just $12.95. If you’ve already joined, there’s no additional charge. By joining the Briefing Room, you’ll also gain access to our three part webinar series Coalitions of the Motivated — introducing you to the psychology behind political ideology — as well as tip sheets and other exclusive resources to help you make political psychology part of your work. Watch Generational Theory 101 below, then click the link to watch Generations in Congress.

Join the Briefing Room and watch Generations in Congress.

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