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Considering that at least 2/3rds of all voters in the US are white I’d say so. But I’d also say that white voters already are the main force in shaping US politics, considering that they make up the majority of both parties as well.
Nonwhite voters can only sway things are the margins within the context of platforms that are acceptable to white voters. A candidate or platform that fails to garner white support is a political dead end, excepting a small number of local politicians.