… The demographic changes in the American electorate have come with striking speed and have left many Republicans, who have not won as many electoral votes as Mr. Obama did on Tuesday in 24 years, concerned about their future. The Republicans’ Southern strategy, of appealing mostly to white voters, appears to have run into a demographic wall. …
The central problem for Republicans is that the Democrats’ biggest constituencies are growing. [cont.]
Michael D. Shear, New York Times