No Republican has won a majority of the nonwhite vote since FDR or before.https://twitter.com/keithboykin/status/868084384796225536 …
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(note that ideology and voting may in fact also divide along smaller ethnic divisions anyway, eg American Nations)
In first past the post winner take all election systems like the US presidency, two parties naturally form and tend toward 50%.
The important political question is where the political fault line will lie. In a 90% white America, the fault line naturally lay between
different sets of whites, divided by ideology, class, and micro-ethnicity. In a 50% white America, where will the political fault line lie?
We've been seeing it happen rapidly since 2006 or so: the Democrats are becoming the de-facto nonwhite (anti-white) party
And the Republicans are, somewhat more slowly, becoming the de-facto white party.
Keep in mind that "Democrat" and "Republican" don't really mean anything consistent over time. The parties change constantly to approach 50%
To put this in a more illuminating way than @keithboykin, whites and nonwhites have voted in opposition to each other every time since 1964
Whites and nonwhites have not both voted for the same candidate since 1964. Racial conflict exists whether whites want it or not, per voting
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