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Offline Elderberry

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How bad is the Democrats’ Latino voter problem?
« on: December 11, 2021, 12:46:52 pm »
Powerline by Paul Mirengoff 12/10/2021

We have noted the rapid decline of the Democrats’ popularity among Latinos. A group (if it makes sense to refer to such a diverse collection of voters as such) that has strongly supported Democrats until recently now is evenly split in its backing of the two parties, according to recent polls.

Ruy Teixeira argues that the news on Latino voters is even worse than now perceived. It’s noteworthy that Teixeira says this. In 2004, he, along with John Judis, wrote The Emerging Democratic Majority. They predicted that the rise of America’s Latino population would confer clear majority status on Democrats in the coming decades.

To be fair to Teixeira, I should point out, as Kyle Smith trenchantly does, that in 2004 “the Democratic Party was not yet a cult of lunatics dedicated to explaining that men can give birth, gigantic new federal spending programs reduce inflation, the comptroller of the currency should be someone who believes in ‘ending banking as we know it,’ energy production should be re-outsourced to Saudi Arabia and Latinos should be referred to as ‘Latinx.’”

More: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/12/how-bad-is-the-democrats-latino-voter-problem.php

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Re: How bad is the Democrats’ Latino voter problem?
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2021, 01:53:40 pm »
The Dems better find some gifted spokespeople of Hispanic heritage and get them out in front of the cameras soon. 

Hey, I have an idea, let's get AOC to be the new WH spokesperson.

Then we can get our Hispanic spokesman Ted Cruz to rebut.

Should bring a number of good laughs
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