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Skill and Chance
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« on: April 28, 2015, 09:00:52 PM »
« edited: April 28, 2015, 09:03:27 PM by Skill and Chance »

100 years from now, will the history books still show 1988 as the last time California went red in a presidential election? Will Arnold Schwarzenegger still be the last GOP Governor the Golden State has ever had?

1. It may not be part of the USA in 2115.
2. It might be depopulated thanks to drought that could last 250 years or more.
3. The political parties in CA might look very different than their national counterparts given that whites will make up no more than 25% of the population in CA by 2050.


You guys on the left have this idiotic idea that the future is a straight like projection of the present. GO play the lotto if you can see the future so clearly.

The definition of whiteness will probably end up including a lot of Hispanics and those of mixed race by 2115.

Hmmm... this can be tested.  Is there any data on what percentage of people in New Mexico reporting some Hispanic ancestry on the census identify as white in exit polls, etc.?  Most have been there since at least the 19th century and they have never been denied political rights in any organized way except during a brief Confederate occupation.
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