With the Republican Party desperately trying to break the
Democrats’ advantage in the Electoral College, the Democratic Party harbors its
own set of serious worries for the future.

As I’ve written before, the GOP has come to dominate all
of rural America. Within that context, the Republicans also have narrowly supplanted
the Dems as the party of white, blue-collar voters.

What’s more, the GOP has established complete domination
in presidential elections among white voters overall, as the map above, created
by CNN and posted by the folks at Amazing Maps, amply demonstrates.

The fact that this map shows the white vote carrying the
day in key states such as Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin
is worrisome for the Dems. And the Red status among men in liberal strongholds
like California and New York, while not a true threat, should be troubling too.

Obviously, the GOP has its own set of big problems with
black and Hispanic voters. But will these Democratic-leaning blocs turn out in
reliable numbers when the candidate is no longer the first president of color?
We already know they are not enthusiastic voters in off-year congressional
elections.

One more reason that high-tech turnout efforts, as much
as millionaires’ money, will be a key factor in 2016.