Could George W.Bush become the last US White President?

I pose this question as a UK resident, who's understanding of
the American voteing system, admittedly, is sadly lacking.
I realise the parties have to get thru a very tough and difficult
obstacle course before and during their nomination.
I'm assuming that Obama will be voted in as the first US Black President in November.

But my simplistic view of the American voting system is telling me that irrespective of the 35 States, the Primaries, the Caucuses, or the Superdelegates, he will become President only because of the numbers of black voters, and only the black voters, that voted for him.

My slanted vision is also telling me that, since the black population, (and even the Mexicans) for that matter, have the highest birth rate in proportion to the rest of the US.
So???
It could mean that George W. Bush would have the distinct honour of being the last US white President to ever hold Office!

Last edited by Mike Kremer; 06/07/08 02:07 AM.

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