Throughout California's history the state's demographics have fluctuated with political and economic changes, but never before the mid-20th century were Whites a minority in the California they built after the territory was won in the Mexican-American war.
In 1960 White Californians were the core demographic group of the state, comprising upwards of 84% of the population.
As of the 2020 census White Californians are just 35% of the population in the state they founded, built, and cherished.
Unlike the non-Whites in the state who vote nearly 80% blue and support some of the worst policies, such as going easy on crime, White Californians are split nearly 50/50 along ideological lines and are universally in favor of tough-on- crime measures and a secure border.
White Californians can take their political rights back if an honest dialogue about the state's demographic change and future begins.
In 1960 White Californians were the core demographic group of the state, comprising upwards of 84% of the population.
As of the 2020 census White Californians are just 35% of the population in the state they founded, built, and cherished.
Unlike the non-Whites in the state who vote nearly 80% blue and support some of the worst policies, such as going easy on crime, White Californians are split nearly 50/50 along ideological lines and are universally in favor of tough-on- crime measures and a secure border.
White Californians can take their political rights back if an honest dialogue about the state's demographic change and future begins.