The demographic impact on the 2016 election

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The racial identity of the average American is changing, and with this demographic shift comes monumental political consequences. We already witnessed the effects of this in the 2008 presidential election, for example, when young and minority voters carried Barack Obama to victory. That year, it seemed, a switch flipped in favor of the Democratic party. And if voting preferences and turnout trends continue as they have been in the past several elections, America’s increasingly diverse electorate isn’t going to flip this switch back.

Changing Demographics and the 2016 Election | Investopedia
 
The racial identity of the average American is changing, and with this demographic shift comes monumental political consequences. We already witnessed the effects of this in the 2008 presidential election, for example, when young and minority voters carried Barack Obama to victory. That year, it seemed, a switch flipped in favor of the Democratic party. And if voting preferences and turnout trends continue as they have been in the past several elections, America’s increasingly diverse electorate isn’t going to flip this switch back.

Changing Demographics and the 2016 Election | Investopedia
That would only be possible if the GOP did not have another dick head as their nominee.
 
The racial identity of the average American is changing, and with this demographic shift comes monumental political consequences. We already witnessed the effects of this in the 2008 presidential election, for example, when young and minority voters carried Barack Obama to victory. That year, it seemed, a switch flipped in favor of the Democratic party. And if voting preferences and turnout trends continue as they have been in the past several elections, America’s increasingly diverse electorate isn’t going to flip this switch back.

Changing Demographics and the 2016 Election | Investopedia

Good luck getting that black voting bloc out on Election Day to the polls to cast a vote for an old white bitch.

If the demographics are so in favor of Dems, why isn't the House of Representatives full of Dems?
 

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