Hispanics wont vote for the GOP can we put this to rest? They will GOP just needs to work and earn their votes.
aTmAg said:
Wouldn't it be hilarious if their open border policies backfired?
Good! FJC!powerbelly said:
Juian Castro was not taking it well last night on MSNBC.
They left their countries economics and lawlessness for a reason after all. Bar the most recent group directly enticed by the Biden admin and Sorosian type incentives.riverrataggie said:aTmAg said:
Wouldn't it be hilarious if their open border policies backfired?
They likely will. Most Hispanics want rule and laws in place on a secure border. A secure border doesn't mean not open.
Well that's just a shame. I am excited that Lujan was elected in Bexar County.powerbelly said:
Juian Castro was not taking it well last night on MSNBC.
they're pretty much one overlapping skidmark. Kinda like how they like to impersonate and fill in for each other thinking no one will notice.BoozerRed78 said:
The Castro twins - a couple of skidmarks in the boxer drawers of American politics.
powerbelly said:
Juian Castro was not taking it well last night on MSNBC.
He's gay not hispanicpowerbelly said:
Juian Castro was not taking it well last night on MSNBC.
aTmAg said:
Wouldn't it be hilarious if their open border policies backfired?
Yeah, you don't see the MSM asking Pitbull or Jose Altuve for their political views.4stringAg said:
I don't think it would take much to create a Hispanic red wave. You just have to illuminate simply that the Dems want to turn this country into the hellholes they escaped. You can even use other Hispanics to bring that message home, Cubans and Venezuelans have relevant first hand experience.
That's right, just tell them the truth.4stringAg said:
I don't think it would take much to create a Hispanic red wave. You just have to illuminate simply that the Dems want to turn this country into the hellholes they escaped. You can even use other Hispanics to bring that message home, Cubans and Venezuelans have relevant first hand experience.
2021NCAggies said:
What is this post about?
Where did the republicans get Hispanic votes
Kenneth_2003 said:they're pretty much one overlapping skidmark. Kinda like how they like to impersonate and fill in for each other thinking no one will notice.BoozerRed78 said:
The Castro twins - a couple of skidmarks in the boxer drawers of American politics.
I don't blame the poster, they probably stick with MSM so don't get real news. BTW, Beto won Texas HD118 by over 20. But this is really over a year old now; Hispanics, broadly, have been moving toward the GOP from the Dems since HRC's campaign.onceaggie3.0 said:2021NCAggies said:
What is this post about?
Where did the republicans get Hispanic votes
Is this a serious post ?
Hispanics in Virginia, like all the other races/demographics, were also much more likely to have voted for team GOP vs. the CCP Dems this week.Quote:
According to a report in the Texas Monthly, Democrats who have been hoping to turn the state of Texas blue are facing the stark realization that the Hispanic vote they seemingly take for granted is far more conservative than they are willing to admit.
The Texas Monthly notes: "Last year, McAllen experienced the biggest shift in party vote share, toward Donald Trump, of any large city in the country save for Laredo, 150 miles to the northwest. In both border towns, Trump improved on his 2016 results by more than 23 points. … no area fled further into the GOP camp than South Texas, where 18 percent of the state's Hispanic population lives."
"In Starr County, just upriver from McAllen, Republicans increased their turnout by almost 300 percent between 2016 and 2020," the Texas Monthly adds. "While Hillary Clinton won there by sixty points, Joe Biden barely scraped out a five-point victory. In Webb County, home of Laredo, Trump cut his 2016 margin of defeat by more than half. And in Zapata County, which didn't even have a local Republican party, Trump became the first GOP presidential candidate to win since Warren G. Harding was on the ballot a century ago."
"Of the 4 million new residents that Texas gained in the last decade, nearly 2 million were Latino, while only 5 percent were White," The Washington Post reported in August.
The Monthly posited that many Texas Hispanics "actively reject being cast as immigrants. In 2020 ignorance of these facts embarrassed state and national Democrats. While Hispanic South Texans are proud of their Mexican heritage, many do not consider themselves to be 'people of color' at all."
"On the 2010 census, 53 percent of Americans who answered that they were Hispanic or Latino also marked their race as white," The Monthly pointed out. "Last year, in Starr County, where 96 percent of respondents were Hispanic, almost 99 percent identified as white. … Such results were common across South Texas, where 76 percent of Hispanic residents identify as white, substantially more than the 62 percent who do statewide. In Laredo, 95 percent of respondents marked Hispanic or Latinomaking it the second-most Hispanic city in the countryand 96 percent identified as white."
BQ78 said:
So LatinX