So, what is the implication? You must be assuming that:
1. These trends will continue
2. Minority voting patterns are fixed and will never change
3. White voting patterns are fixed and will never change
4. These demographic changes will occur in every state evenly.
No, in fact these trends will accelerate - as the Blue State caucasian baby boomer nihilists begin to die off, en masse, in about 15 years, without having bred at replacement levels, the white population will implode into veritable nothingness.
2. Minority voting patterns are fixed and will never change
We have more than a century's worth of data on this, and there is absolutely not even a single shred of evidence - not anywhere, not at any time - that "minority" voting patterns will ever change.
3. White voting patterns are fixed and will never change
There might be some hope that whites will start voting to preserve their own interests, but e.g. in more than a century of trying, we still have not been able to convince the Catholics not to vote for socialist tyranny, and I don't hold out much hope for them at this late hour.
And the cause of the Blue State nihilists, for what little time remains for them [before they go extinct, for lack of breeding], is simply hopeless.
4. These demographic changes will occur in every state evenly.
No, they are not happening evenly; cf:
The Baby Gap: Explaining Red and BlueOur one hope is that we can gather a core group of these non-nihilist caucasians [who are still making babies] and form some sort of a breakaway republic.
http://www.isteve.com/BabyGap.htm
But the cause of the USA as we knew it is permanently and hopelessly lost.
Don't even waste your time being sentimental about it - our challenges are far too large at this point to afford to spend any time feeling sorry for ourselves.