PoliticalShelter
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« on: January 16, 2018, 07:29:27 AM » |
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They wont as long as the assumption is that White Hispanics will continue to identify as Hispanic and wont eventually decide to start identifying as white.
If that were to happen, then the GOP would be in a better position going forward, although at a disadvantage. If on top of this the GOP could somehow start getting say 20% of the AA vote (which is the percentage, popular republican governors usually get in their re-election campaigns) then they would be in a very good position (although obviously this isn't going to happen in any time in the near future).
Also I don't think the GOP has quite maxed out the white vote (certainly not the non-southern white vote).
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