Right now, the GOP is reeling from a loss that was unexpected, a result from an electorate that was unanticipated, and a future that is altogether uncertain.
Still, there's a lot to take encouragement from when you get into the demographic data.
One major source of encouraging data for the GOP comes from Resurgent Republic's 2012 post-election survey.
The reality is, now that the GOP understands the electorate, the party can adapt to it. To do so, they'll have to take a hard look at these numbers.
On Election Day, there were fewer Republicans than there had been in decades

Romney crushed Obama among white voters

But Obama dominated among Latinos

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