After two months of intensive analysis of the polling data for the 2012 Presidential election, the Republican Party has found some amazing trends. The four major trends are as follows.

  • 75 percent of Latinos nationwide voted for Obama. Mr. Romney got 29% of the Hispanic vote, the lowest share since Sen. Bob Dole ran for president in 1996.
  • Unmarried women overwhelmingly voted for Obama. They voted 67 percent for Obama compared to 31 percent for Mitt Romney.
  • President Obama won more than 90 percent of the African American vote.
  • President Obama won 73 percent of the Asian American vote.

Based on these surprising trends the Republican Party has decided to select candidates that are Latinos, unmarried women, African Americans and Asians.

They have come up with the following three candidates:

  • Marco Rubio who is Latino
  • Bobby Jindal who is Asian
  • Condoleezza Rice who is an African American unmarried female

Republican Party has announced that only these three people can fight in the primaries for nomination as President, Vice-President and the Secretary of State. Nominations of these three will result in improving the Republican Party vote amongst the Latinos, unmarried women, African Americans and amongst the Asians in 2016. The Party only needs to improve its vote by about 2% to win the election.