>>That’s what scares me. Our side does not do well with any one of those three demographics.<<
Frankly, if the GOP candidate can’t convince young people, blacks, and Hispanics that they will be living in a better country with greater opportunity and less corruption under the GOP than under the now-Socialist Democrat Party, then the GOP candidate deserves to lose. Even unmarried women ought to be reachable with a message of opportunity and growth.
Hint: Another Romney isn’t the answer.
The GOP has got to drop its 47% fears and quit assuming that most of the Democrat votes are dependent upon government handouts. Cynicism is not going to win the next election, but it could doom Clinton if the GOP candidate understands how to sell American values, instead of selling America out as the current administration has done, with Clinton’s help, I’d add.
“Frankly, if the GOP candidate cant convince young people, blacks, and Hispanics that they will be living in a better country with greater opportunity and less corruption under the GOP than under the now-Socialist Democrat Party, then the GOP candidate deserves to lose.”
They don’t listen to anything from the mouth of a White Man. Ever!