Census Bureau Report On Presidential Election Turnout Bad News For Republican Future

The Republican Party is in deep trouble for the long term future, as Census Bureau figures show a decline in percentage of whites who voted, while African Americans surpassed the percentage of whites voting.

In the Midwest and Southeastern US, the black vote grew dramatically, which is why Republicans are still determined to do whatever they can to prevent the black vote by whatever method they can conjure up. 66.2 percent of black voters participated, compared to 64.1 percent of the white voters participating.

Voter turnout declined overall to 62 percent from 64 percent, and it is clear that younger voters have declined in percentage, from 48 percent to 41 percent.

Women had 64 percent participating, compared to men at 60 percent, with white turnout declining n 39 states among both men and women.

The groups that demonstrated least participation include single people, unemployed, renters, and those with only high school or some college education. a worrisome sign for the future, with the economy’s improvement the only way these groups might increase participation.

If the Democrats can keep the same groups and percentages backing them in 2016 as occurred in 2012, the Republican party will rapidly decline as a contender for the White House, and first signs are that Hillary Clinton will be likely to keep the coalition going and,, possibly, improve on it!

3 comments on “Census Bureau Report On Presidential Election Turnout Bad News For Republican Future

  1. Dave Martin May 8, 2013 10:58 pm

    The real reason the dems are pushing for making the illeagals citizens, they know they are tailor made progressive voters, millions more govt dependents. Who cares if the dems pile on more trillions in debt? certainly not Obama.

  2. Princess Leia May 9, 2013 6:41 am

    The Republicans are quickly on the way to becoming a regional party.

  3. Ronald May 9, 2013 7:19 am

    Princess Leia, they already are–the South, Great Plains, and the Rocky Mountains, and a permanent minority of electoral votes for the Presidency, and only gerrymandering of seats allows them the ability to control the House of Representatives, despite fewer total popular votes for the House of Representatives in 2012. They are dinosaurs, roaring but no future!

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