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Do you know what the historic Hispanic turnout has been in Texas? Any links? I imagine that, if there is any election that will bring them out more, it is this one.
"In Texas, which is home to nearly one in five of all U.S. Hispanics, just 39 percent of Hispanics who were eligible to vote in the 2012 presidential election cast a ballot. That’s compared with 48 percent of eligible U.S. Hispanics, 61 percent of eligible white Texans and 64 percent of eligible white Americans."
The main problem with Texas is that hispanics simply refuses to vote. Its a massive problem. Hispanics in Texas hate voting.
I think Texas as a whole doesn't vote much. I do know that because Texas GOP breaks with how the National party approaches Hispanics that they tend to do better there though.
Yeah, it's clearly not going well for Trump. We go into next week and these polls hold steady we can officially say that it's not a convention bounce. I mean technically we can this week but I would prefer to be a bit conservative here.
WOW... if that holds up, that is a serious reversal for Trump in Florida.
I have no doubt Rubio will retain his Senate seat though.
It's been in her favor for awhile but this is the worst poll so far. I'm not sure Rubio will win honestly. The bad thing for Rubio is that Chris Murphy has almost no name recognition at this point and Rubio is not well liked. As the election goes on it might change the dynamics.
It's been in her favor for awhile but this is the worst poll so far. I'm not sure Rubio will win honestly. The bad thing for Rubio is that Chris Murphy has almost no name recognition at this point and Rubio is not well liked. As the election goes on it might change the dynamics.
Patrick Murphy is really a republican though. He grew up with a serious bout of affluenza. He donated the maximum amount to Mitt Romney's campaign and he only became a Democratic Congressman when his father donated $100k to the Democrats. He is one of the worst Democrats in Congress according to Progressive Punch, with an extreme far-right voting record:
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