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Showing Original Post only (View all)GOP problem: 'Their voters are white, aging and dying off' [View all]
http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/21/politics/gop-census-latino/index.htmlGOP problem: 'Their voters are white, aging and dying off'
By Halimah Abdullah, CNN
updated 8:02 AM EDT, Mon May 21, 2012
Washington (CNN) -- When presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney appears before Latino small-business owners in Washington on Tuesday, he'll address a group whose explosive birth rates foreshadow a seismic political shift in GOP strongholds in the Deep South and Southwest.
"The Republicans' problem is their voters are white, aging and dying off," said David Bositis, a senior research associate at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, who studies minority political engagement.
"There will come a time when they suffer catastrophic losses with the realization of the population changes."
Over the next several generations, the wave of minority voters -- who, according to U.S. Census figures released this week, now represent more than half of the nation's population born in the past year -- will become more of a power base in places like Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia. That hold will extend across the Southwest all the way to California, experts say.
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If they want to court blacks and Hispanics...they will need to change their platforms
titaniumsalute
May 2012
#1
Their current problem is that they don't understand the needs of blacks and Hispanics
MrScorpio
May 2012
#17
Only one flaw to that theory - these are people who don't believe in birth control
LynneSin
May 2012
#12
According to statistics I have read 98% of ALL women use or have used some form of contraception
Bandit
May 2012
#36
The next generations of these families will not have so many children. That's the way things
diane in sf
May 2012
#49
Wish it were true, but I feel they will only be replaced with more newly uninformed.
Dawgs
May 2012
#15