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These right-wingers are whistling past the graveyard. Even in a best case, unlikely scenario (60% of the white vote, a black vote at pre-Obama levels), the GOP would 42% of the Latino vote to win the election. Does anyone in their right mind think Donald Trump would garner that kind of support?
Last edited by RaymondChandlerLives; 11-13-2015 at 01:39 AM..
These right-wingers are whistling past the graveyard. Even in a best case, unlikely scenario (60% of the white vote, a black vote at pre-Obama levels), the GOP would 42% of the Latino vote to win the election. Does anyone in their right mind think Donald Trump would garner that kind of support?
This is why the folks who have a modicum of understanding about political strategy are looking toward Rubio.
These right-wingers are whistling past the graveyard. Even in a best case, unlikely scenario (60% of the white vote, a black vote at pre-Obama levels), the GOP would 42% of the Latino vote to win the election. Does anyone in their right mind think Donald Trump would garner that kind of support?
Break it down by the swing states and you might convince me.
These right-wingers are whistling past the graveyard. Even in a best case, unlikely scenario (60% of the white vote, a black vote at pre-Obama levels), the GOP would 42% of the Latino vote to win the election. Does anyone in their right mind think Donald Trump would garner that kind of support?
IF Trump or Carson get most of the anglo white vote; the "Latino" vote doesn't mean a thing. Too; out of 100, fewer Hispanics CAN vote because many of them are under 18, illegal aliens, convicted felons or simply not registered TO vote.
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