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Offline rangerrebew

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Hispanic Voters Trending Red
« on: October 06, 2022, 05:06:05 pm »
 
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Hispanic Voters Trending Red
The shift to the GOP is real and may represent the difference in November
 
Joe Guzzardi,
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Posted Wed, Oct 5, 2022 at 11:54 pm ET
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For the last several presidential election cycles, media messaging has been consistent: candidates who captures the Hispanic vote will win. The suggestion, often unstated, was that GOP candidates need to promote an illegal alien amnesty, pledge to curtail interior enforcement and promote expanded immigration. In 2022, however, Hispanics could indeed hold the key to a GOP victory, but not because they endorse amnesty. Hispanics, realizing that an open border creates job competition, classroom chaos and disrupts their communities, oppose President Biden’s immigration agenda.


The Hispanic shift toward Republicans has been slowly, but steadily building. In 2004 and 2016, Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump scored well among Hispanics, 40 percent and 38 percent, respectively. Trump’s 2020 total was almost 10 points higher than his 2016 tally. But in the 20 months since Biden’s inauguration, the White House’s open borders agenda has accelerated the Hispanic shift to the GOP. Remember that Hispanics who vote are U.S. citizens, and their hopes and concerns are largely identical to other Americans.

In his new book, “Political Migrants: Hispanic Voters on the Move,” Jim Robb wrote that Biden’s refusal to enforce border laws, and instead to opt for catch-and-release, has been disastrous for all Americans, but especially legal immigrants and the 40-plus million American-born Hispanics.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/hispanic-voters-trending-red
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Re: Hispanic Voters Trending Red
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2022, 09:49:22 pm »
I have wrote it before,and I will write it again.

MOST Spanish-speaking  illegal immigrants will vote Dim when they first come here because that is their only option. Many don't speak the language,and unless they have relatives already living here,they have no support system to back them up.

However,give them 4 years to study English and American customs,and they are moving out of gooberment housing,getting off welfare,and demanding their children only speak English.

Yeah,there ARE exceptions. Mostly the slackers that were so lazy they joined gangs while still living south of the border. These losers will continue to be parasites as they continue to live in public housing when not living in inmate housing. Eventually they will either end up killing each other off,or we will kill them once they start trying to spread out past whatever ghetto they are living in.

Give the typical Spanish-speaking immigrant 3 or 4 years,and they will be "more American" than the typical life-long American citizen that votes Dim.
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