This article gives some hope on the subject, discounting more election theft.
"So what is a poor Democrat to do? If the nation is increasingly religious, and religious voters prefer Republicans, how does a Democrat ever win?
One finds glimmers of hope for Democrats in the data:
Bush economic policy has pushed independents toward Democrats.
The growth in religiosity is not as strong among people under 30, who are more likely to be secular.
Despite its religiosity, the nation is more tolerant. "As with attitudes about race," reports Pew, "views on homosexuality have a strong generational component, with younger generations much less negative." This is especially true on gay marriage.
Republicans are twice as likely as Democrats to oppose abortion even though, overall, Americans oppose making it harder for women to get an abortion, 57 percent to 36 percent.
Bush gambled his presidency on the Iraq adventure. Results are not in."
Rest of article here:
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0101-03.htm