This is apparently what the map would look like:
(via Future Majority)
Regardless of what type of strategy the GOP pursues – be it a 435-district strategy, 50-state strategy, or something else – it’s clear we have our work cut out for us with young voters.
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I guess young people are actually learning to make educated decisions…what a shocker.
Educated decisions? Have you seen the poll at HowObamaGotElected.com? Obama voters were anything but educated or informed.
All politics is a sales job. Make a voter feel good about his decision based on solutions. Unless the voter is a politics junkie, they don’t care about ideology. Base those solutions on your ideology and convince the voter that your solution will help them.
They will rationalize their decision.
The 20-29 is the least white group in the U.S. Since Republicans have zero hope of appealling to non-whites, the Democrats should do best with 20-29 y/o voters.
the real quesiton is what happens to the U.S. will a majority of Americans are non-white. The U.S. will probably be a one party state that cannot produce enough private sector output to pay for the massive amount of public spending that the non-white voters will demand.