Greater MexicoBy Selwyn Duke

If “demographics is destiny,” where does the future of America lie?

According to Pew Research Center, in more government and less freedom.

Speaking to congressional aides during a Republican Ripon Society event, Pew vice president Michael Dimock analyzed America’s changing demographics. While the United States is currently 37 percent non-white, Dimock reports that the “millennials,” born between 1979 and 1995, are 41 percent non-white — and the next generation may very well be more than 50 percent non-white.

This has grave political implications, as the non-white electorate votes predominately Democrat: Approximately two-thirds of Asians and Hispanics support Democrats while the party’s vote among blacks is regularly a whopping 90-plus percent. In 2012’s election the figures were even more lopsided: Hispanics, Asians, and blacks voted for Barack Obama by margins of 71, 73, and 93 percent, respectively. In contrast, the GOP derives 90 percent of its votes from whites. 

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One response to “Will the Coming Non-white Majority Kill Conservatism?”

  1. D Avatar

    Everyone votes for the front men who they have been lead to believe represent their best interests.
    Frankly, I’m not sure why Whites have voted for the GOP so long, it isn’t like the GOP actually cares about White people, as a group, advocates for Whites, etc.
    At least the Democrats have managed to so successfully pander to their ‘natural’ base that their base have more doubled percentage wise (via welfare breeding, mass immigration) since 1960.

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