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Old 05-19-2022, 07:52 PM
 
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The Democrats are in trouble…until the Republicans get elected and overreach with far-right policies (like gutting social security, Medicare, Medicaid, etc.). Then the Republicans will be in trouble. And then the cycle will repeat.
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Old 05-20-2022, 01:58 AM
 
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The Democrats are in trouble…until the Republicans get elected and overreach with far-right policies (like gutting social security, Medicare, Medicaid, etc.). Then the Republicans will be in trouble. And then the cycle will repeat.
Biden "gutting" our paychecks is not working well for Dems at all.
Reminds Americans of his harmful policies every day while Election Day approaches.
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Old 05-20-2022, 12:23 PM
 
Location: From Denver, CO to Hong Kong China
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Americans don't know anything about the Hispanic vote... some say they are social conservatives, but in addition to several Latin American countries having liberal laws on drugs, abortion and lgbt rights... most of them also vote to elect leftist governments progressive in their countries like ALMO in Mexico or Boric in Chile... they also vote to re-elect unpopular governments they were like Argentina's vice president Cristina Kirchner and her Peronist party... in Bolivia they chose to re-elect Evo's political forces morale even after he was deposed trying to carry out a constitutional coup... or in Brazil, where polls indicate that Brazilians opted for Lula and his Workers' Party to return to government after his flirtation with the right-wing government.
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Old 05-22-2022, 12:15 AM
 
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Americans don't know anything about the Hispanic vote... some say they are social conservatives, but in addition to several Latin American countries having liberal laws on drugs, abortion and lgbt rights... most of them also vote to elect leftist governments progressive in their countries like ALMO in Mexico or Boric in Chile... they also vote to re-elect unpopular governments they were like Argentina's vice president Cristina Kirchner and her Peronist party... in Bolivia they chose to re-elect Evo's political forces morale even after he was deposed trying to carry out a constitutional coup... or in Brazil, where polls indicate that Brazilians opted for Lula and his Workers' Party to return to government after his flirtation with the right-wing government.
There is nothing liberal about abortion, drug or LGBT laws in ANY Latin American country. Many ban abortion outright, there is no country in Latin America that allows it up to the 24th week of gestation like pretty much the entire US currently does (despite democraps demands for even more lenient abortion).

Many, though certainly not all, Hispanics change voting habits when they come to the US. A prime example would be Venezuelans - who realize what a dump their country has turned into under socialism - and as a result skew more and more Republican. Second and third generation Mexicans are also much more likely to vote republican, especially as they assimilate into mainstream "Anglo American" culture. I need not even give the example of Republican Cubans...

So sorry to tell you, but yes we do know a lot about the Hispanic vote. And the big theme is they are certainly NOT a monolithic pro democrat voting bloc who loves mass illegal migration as the party so wrongly assumes.
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Old 05-22-2022, 06:16 AM
 
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bid...ating-plummets

Keep in mind that Quinnipiac is a left-leaning poll.

Only 26% of Hispanics approve of Joe Biden, so about 3 out of every 4 Hispanics do not approve of Joe.

The only demographic Joe is above water with is Blacks, but the Dem trend there is dismal considering Trump got 8% in 2016, 12% in 2020, and now if this poll is accurate, Pubs might get as high as 34% of the Black vote.

If I were Joe Biden and his uber-left puppetmasters, I'd close that Southern border before I lost any more future votes.
And Quinnipiac is VERY left.


In all their pols they pol 6 to 8% MORE dems then repubs.
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Old 05-22-2022, 06:24 AM
 
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There is nothing liberal about abortion, drug or LGBT laws in ANY Latin American country. Many ban abortion outright, there is no country in Latin America that allows it up to the 24th week of gestation like pretty much the entire US currently does (despite democraps demands for even more lenient abortion).

Many, though certainly not all, Hispanics change voting habits when they come to the US. A prime example would be Venezuelans - who realize what a dump their country has turned into under socialism - and as a result skew more and more Republican. Second and third generation Mexicans are also much more likely to vote republican, especially as they assimilate into mainstream "Anglo American" culture. I need not even give the example of Republican Cubans...

So sorry to tell you, but yes we do know a lot about the Hispanic vote. And the big theme is they are certainly NOT a monolithic pro democrat voting bloc who loves mass illegal migration as the party so wrongly assumes.
Here's the kicker.....A large majority of Hispanic voters (81.9% to 14%) support immigration reform ” … to create a temporary worker program for illegal immigrants that would legalize their status … “

The Democrats are glad to accommodate their wishes. So who do you think they will continue to vote for?
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Old 05-22-2022, 06:25 AM
 
Location: Metro Detroit, Michigan
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And Quinnipiac is VERY left.


In all their pols they pol 6 to 8% MORE dems then repubs.

I'm going to really be scratching my head in bewilderment when Jill, Joe and Hunter are the only Biden supporters left in America... And Quinnipiac will still be trying to convince me that nearly 10% of the nation still supports the death by trillions of paper cuts administration.
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Old 05-22-2022, 07:36 AM
 
Location: From Denver, CO to Hong Kong China
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There is nothing liberal about abortion, drug or LGBT laws in ANY Latin American country. Many ban abortion outright, there is no country in Latin America that allows it up to the 24th week of gestation like pretty much the entire US currently does (despite democraps demands for even more lenient abortion).

Many, though certainly not all, Hispanics change voting habits when they come to the US. A prime example would be Venezuelans - who realize what a dump their country has turned into under socialism - and as a result skew more and more Republican. Second and third generation Mexicans are also much more likely to vote republican, especially as they assimilate into mainstream "Anglo American" culture. I need not even give the example of Republican Cubans...

So sorry to tell you, but yes we do know a lot about the Hispanic vote. And the big theme is they are certainly NOT a monolithic pro democrat voting bloc who loves mass illegal migration as the party so wrongly assumes.
Abortion is legal in Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia Abortion by rape / malformation / risk to the mother's life is allowed in Brazil, Peru Chile.

Anti-homophobia laws / marriage / adoption / civil union between same-sex couples is legal in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Chile and on several islands that belong to the United Kingdom / Netherlands and France

Laws in favor of recreational marijuana use Mexico and Uruguay

Medical marijuana allowed in Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru

This all didn't take a click on google... maybe you should research before writing nonsense.
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Old 05-22-2022, 07:39 AM
 
Location: Tri STATE!!!
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bid...ating-plummets

Keep in mind that Quinnipiac is a left-leaning poll.

Only 26% of Hispanics approve of Joe Biden, so about 3 out of every 4 Hispanics do not approve of Joe.

The only demographic Joe is above water with is Blacks, but the Dem trend there is dismal considering Trump got 8% in 2016, 12% in 2020, and now if this poll is accurate, Pubs might get as high as 34% of the Black vote.

If I were Joe Biden and his uber-left puppetmasters, I'd close that Southern border before I lost any more future votes.
It's bad out there and I'm a Democrat. This Admin is awful. It does however shatter the narrative that Clinton or Obama are running the show. If they were this Admin would be competent
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Old 05-22-2022, 07:43 AM
 
Location: Tri STATE!!!
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Here's the kicker.....A large majority of Hispanic voters (81.9% to 14%) support immigration reform ” … to create a temporary worker program for illegal immigrants that would legalize their status … “

The Democrats are glad to accommodate their wishes. So who do you think they will continue to vote for?
Sorry to break it to ya but most people from Latin America are Catholics and very conservative with social issues. They have no problem voting republican. As they grow in numbers they will join the rest of America and vote for their best interests. They love to kick the ladder down after themselves and their families make it over the border.
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