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it's mainly the older Cubans who are Republicans. The younger generations are largely Democrat (Obama won 49% of the Cuban vote in 2012). Also, there are more registered Democrats and Independents than Republicans in Miami.
A lot of the younger generations still listen to their elders when it comes to voting . Imagine your family being politically persecuted for many years, then the president Obama goes over there and kisses castros behind like nothing happened ? Seems insulting to me ...
Finally the day the whole world has been waiting for, I'll be watching from up north! What I find interesting is how many people dislike both Clinton and Trump and won't be voting. On a side note regardless of who wins, I have at least 5-6 friends of mine from the states who are moving up north.
A lot of the younger generations still listen to their elders when it comes to voting . Imagine your family being politically persecuted for many years, then the president Obama goes over there and kisses castros behind like nothing happened ? Seems insulting to me ...
Significant? It remains to be seen whether millennials and Bernie voters will stick with Hillary.
Only a fraction would vote Trump. Almost no millennial women voters are going Trump, as well as millennial minorities. The only demographic he has a chance with is white males, and he would be very lucky to achieve a split with that group.
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