Ninety-five percent of self-identified Republican primary voters are white. …
Nominating a candidate for president from an electorate that is less diverse than America was a century ago, when voting rights were limited to men ages 21 and over, is not good for the Republican Party or its eventual nominee. It is also not good for the country for a nominee from one of the two major parties to be selected by an electorate that lacks diversity. CONT.
Jeff Horwitt (Hart Research Assoc.), Wall Street Journal