I think that none of this is engraved in stone.
Republicans have to make the case to various minority groups, that conservative values are their values too.
Making the case for conservative values will need to happen far beyond this year’s election cycle.
A lot depends on other factors outside of politics though. There’s anecdotal evidence that many areas of America, even some formerly nice suburban areas around major cities, are going ghetto. If increasing numbers of people, regardless of ethnicity, have ghetto values, that will be bad news for traditional values and politically, bad news for Republicans.
Republicans also have to make known that they are really not the party of older whites. That’s a cruel stereotype which liberals like to repeat.
Off the top of my head, I can think of a number of major elected officials who are Republicans and minorities: Susana Martinez, governor of New Mexico, Brian Sandoval, governor of Nevada, Bobby Jindal, governor of Louisiana, Nikki Haley, governor of South Carolina, Alan West, congressman from Floria, Tim Scott, congressman from South Carolina, and Marco Rubio, Senator from Florida.
Republicans stand for a set of principles and values which cut across racial or ethnic lines. All are welcome in the Republican party. That has to be repeated far and wide.
November Election or November Revolution. There will be either or, nothing in between.