"The Next America"
From VDARE:
It should also be noted that if the media didn't take the view that White people have votes which count for less, the first sentence of the paragraph could've been worded like this: "Democratic strategists clearly feel the weight of trying to assemble a national majority with so little support among whites that they must win four in five non-whites."
In August, Ron Brownstein summarized the conventional view of the GOP’s demographic problem:
'Republican strategists clearly feel the weight of trying to assemble a national majority with so little support among minorities that they must win three in five whites. “This is the last time anyone will try to do this,” one said. A GOP coalition that relies almost entirely on whites could squeeze out one more narrow victory in November. But if Republicans can’t find more effective ways to bridge the priorities of their conservative core and the diversifying Next America, that weight will grow more daunting every year.'This quoted Republican strategist is making a remarkable admission: That the immigration policies his party supports are in the process of creating something else in the place of America, a something else where they'll be no place for the views of current Republican voters to be represented by a major party. (Not that they're well represented by a major party as it is, but it's obvious the strategist is advocating the view that the Republican party should backtrack even from the things it now does to appeal to its overwhelmingly White voting base.)
Obama Needs 80% of Minority Vote to Win 2012 Presidential Election, National Journal, August 27, 2012
It should also be noted that if the media didn't take the view that White people have votes which count for less, the first sentence of the paragraph could've been worded like this: "Democratic strategists clearly feel the weight of trying to assemble a national majority with so little support among whites that they must win four in five non-whites."
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