"The Hispanic voting bloc has shifted RED !"

So Trump didn’t do that?


This is why I hate you


You lie

And you are a racist

I dont hate you. Then again,...Im not mentally ill. Sane people do not hate nameless faceless people on the internet. Thats just silly, odd, and deranged......

Like her...

:yayaseesathreadban:
 
Flores's victory excited Republicans about the prospect of making major gains among Hispanic voters.

"This is a sign of things to come!" tweeted Anna Paulina Luna, a Hispanic-American of Mexican descent who's running for Congress in Florida's 13th District. "The Hispanic voting bloc has shifted RED and will move elections from here on out!"

"This is clearly a historic win and potentially very telling for what the future has in store," Saul Anuzis, former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, told Just the News. "Republicans have successfully been expanding our party while the far-left progressives make it clear this isn't your parents' Democratic Party anymore."

Beyond Flores's victory, the GOP is also encouraged by poll numbers that are likely keeping some Democrats up at night.

Perhaps most striking, a poll released by Quinnipiac University last week found that just 24% of Hispanic voters approve of President Biden's job performance. That followed another Quinnipiac survey from last month that found only 26% of Hispanics approve of Biden's performance, while 60% disapprove and 13% said they didn't know or had no opinion.

Biden's approval rating among Hispanics has been below the mid-30s for several months now, according to polling.

"Hispanics have also expressed concern about the direction of the country," said Mark Hugo Lopez, director of race and ethnicity research at the Pew Research Center. "There's growing dissatisfaction among Latinos about the direction of the country."

Recent polling has shown the majority of Hispanic voters in key contested states such as Arizona and Pennsylvania believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.

When discussing attitudes of Hispanic voters, many observers tend to point to immigration as reason for their dissatisfaction with Biden and Democrats.

Indeed, over the past year, polling has consistently shown that a strong majority of Americans — and upwards of 70% of Hispanics — disapprove of Biden's handling of immigration, including the southern border.

Since Biden entered office, there has been a sharp rise in the number of people who have crossed the southern border illegally. The figure reached about 2.4 million from April of last year to this past April, the last month for which there is publicly available data and the month with the highest number of migrant encounters during the Biden administration at 234,088.

By comparison, there were just over 626,000 such crossings from January 2020 to January 2021, former President Trump's last year in office.

"We Latinos don't want open borders," Rep. Maria Salazar (R-Fla.) told Just the News in April.

However, immigration isn't the most important issue to Hispanics, according to the data.

"We have seen issues most important to Hispanic voters were economic issues, health care — generally the same issues that are most important to the overall population," said Lopez.

Recent polling by Future Majority found that inflation is the top issue for Hispanics in critical swing states.

"I think that a lot of the time, there's this narrative in D.C. among Democrats that you only talk to Latinos about immigration," John Anzalone, a pollster for Biden, said on a Politico podcast in April. "Like, immigration is the 12th issue that they're concerned about. Guess what? They're concerned about the same things everyone else is concerned about. It's always about the economy or inflation or health care or schools."

That may not be good news for Biden and Democrats. According to the Quinnipiac poll from last week, just 20% of Hispanics approve of Biden's handling of the economy, while 68% disapprove.

Inflation has reached its highest levels in the U.S. in over four decades while the average price of gasoline hit $5 a gallon, an all-time record.

"Gas prices are hurting minorities more than anyone else as they feel the pain of inflation," said Solomon Yue, national committeeman of the Oregon GOP. He added that while the economy, crime, immigration, and other issues are top priorities for Americans worried about putting food on the table and filling up their tanks, Democrats appear "tone-deaf" as they focus on their probe into the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.

While Lopez cautioned it's too soon to conclude that Hispanics, a traditionally reliable Democratic voting bloc, are moving en masse to the Republican Party, the numbers indicate that process could be under way.

In April, a Marist poll showed 52% support for the GOP among Hispanics, and just 39% support for Democrats.

The National Republican Congressional Committee's Battleground Survey Project found that Republicans have made substantial gains among Hispanic voters since the 2020 elections, narrowing the gap by almost 20 percentage points.

Other polling has shown Hispanics evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, a seismic shift from what was once a lopsided balance in favor of Democrats.

Even polling finding a less dramatic shift still shows Hispanics are now migrating across party lines to the GOP.

In 2020, 38% of Hispanic voters voted for Trump, up from 30% in 2016 and more than the percentage that backed Mitt Romney in 2012 and John McCain in 2008, according to Pew Research.

Lopez said that it's not new for a significant percentage of Hispanics to vote for Republicans, noting that about 35% supported Ronald Reagan in the 1980s and over 40% backed George W. Bush in the early 2000s.

"We've been here before," he said. "But we have seen over the last six years that Hispanic voters are voting more for Republican presidential candidates than in previous years."

Beyond the economy and immigration, Republicans see the values of the Hispanic community as a common link with traditional, conservative Americans.

"Hispanics are traditionally conservative Catholic voters that don't like the crazy left's ideas any more than anyone else," said Anuzis. "They share the same values every other American has and cares about. A shift in Hispanic votes from blindly following Democrats to voting their conscious and beliefs is a big win for Republicans."
https://justthenews.com/politics-po...n-mayra-flores-latest-sign-hispanics-ditching

bs and so is that caged up gutter trolling source.
 
Flores's victory excited Republicans about the prospect of making major gains among Hispanic voters.

"This is a sign of things to come!" tweeted Anna Paulina Luna, a Hispanic-American of Mexican descent who's running for Congress in Florida's 13th District. "The Hispanic voting bloc has shifted RED and will move elections from here on out!"

"This is clearly a historic win and potentially very telling for what the future has in store," Saul Anuzis, former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, told Just the News. "Republicans have successfully been expanding our party while the far-left progressives make it clear this isn't your parents' Democratic Party anymore."

Beyond Flores's victory, the GOP is also encouraged by poll numbers that are likely keeping some Democrats up at night.

Perhaps most striking, a poll released by Quinnipiac University last week found that just 24% of Hispanic voters approve of President Biden's job performance. That followed another Quinnipiac survey from last month that found only 26% of Hispanics approve of Biden's performance, while 60% disapprove and 13% said they didn't know or had no opinion.

Biden's approval rating among Hispanics has been below the mid-30s for several months now, according to polling.

"Hispanics have also expressed concern about the direction of the country," said Mark Hugo Lopez, director of race and ethnicity research at the Pew Research Center. "There's growing dissatisfaction among Latinos about the direction of the country."

Recent polling has shown the majority of Hispanic voters in key contested states such as Arizona and Pennsylvania believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.

When discussing attitudes of Hispanic voters, many observers tend to point to immigration as reason for their dissatisfaction with Biden and Democrats.

Indeed, over the past year, polling has consistently shown that a strong majority of Americans — and upwards of 70% of Hispanics — disapprove of Biden's handling of immigration, including the southern border.

Since Biden entered office, there has been a sharp rise in the number of people who have crossed the southern border illegally. The figure reached about 2.4 million from April of last year to this past April, the last month for which there is publicly available data and the month with the highest number of migrant encounters during the Biden administration at 234,088.

By comparison, there were just over 626,000 such crossings from January 2020 to January 2021, former President Trump's last year in office.

"We Latinos don't want open borders," Rep. Maria Salazar (R-Fla.) told Just the News in April.

However, immigration isn't the most important issue to Hispanics, according to the data.

"We have seen issues most important to Hispanic voters were economic issues, health care — generally the same issues that are most important to the overall population," said Lopez.

Recent polling by Future Majority found that inflation is the top issue for Hispanics in critical swing states.

"I think that a lot of the time, there's this narrative in D.C. among Democrats that you only talk to Latinos about immigration," John Anzalone, a pollster for Biden, said on a Politico podcast in April. "Like, immigration is the 12th issue that they're concerned about. Guess what? They're concerned about the same things everyone else is concerned about. It's always about the economy or inflation or health care or schools."

That may not be good news for Biden and Democrats. According to the Quinnipiac poll from last week, just 20% of Hispanics approve of Biden's handling of the economy, while 68% disapprove.

Inflation has reached its highest levels in the U.S. in over four decades while the average price of gasoline hit $5 a gallon, an all-time record.

"Gas prices are hurting minorities more than anyone else as they feel the pain of inflation," said Solomon Yue, national committeeman of the Oregon GOP. He added that while the economy, crime, immigration, and other issues are top priorities for Americans worried about putting food on the table and filling up their tanks, Democrats appear "tone-deaf" as they focus on their probe into the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.

While Lopez cautioned it's too soon to conclude that Hispanics, a traditionally reliable Democratic voting bloc, are moving en masse to the Republican Party, the numbers indicate that process could be under way.

In April, a Marist poll showed 52% support for the GOP among Hispanics, and just 39% support for Democrats.

The National Republican Congressional Committee's Battleground Survey Project found that Republicans have made substantial gains among Hispanic voters since the 2020 elections, narrowing the gap by almost 20 percentage points.

Other polling has shown Hispanics evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, a seismic shift from what was once a lopsided balance in favor of Democrats.

Even polling finding a less dramatic shift still shows Hispanics are now migrating across party lines to the GOP.

In 2020, 38% of Hispanic voters voted for Trump, up from 30% in 2016 and more than the percentage that backed Mitt Romney in 2012 and John McCain in 2008, according to Pew Research.

Lopez said that it's not new for a significant percentage of Hispanics to vote for Republicans, noting that about 35% supported Ronald Reagan in the 1980s and over 40% backed George W. Bush in the early 2000s.

"We've been here before," he said. "But we have seen over the last six years that Hispanic voters are voting more for Republican presidential candidates than in previous years."

Beyond the economy and immigration, Republicans see the values of the Hispanic community as a common link with traditional, conservative Americans.

"Hispanics are traditionally conservative Catholic voters that don't like the crazy left's ideas any more than anyone else," said Anuzis. "They share the same values every other American has and cares about. A shift in Hispanic votes from blindly following Democrats to voting their conscious and beliefs is a big win for Republicans."
https://justthenews.com/politics-po...n-mayra-flores-latest-sign-hispanics-ditching

It will shift back. You're hoping the immigration issue will be the only thing they're worried about. No. Latinos get abortions, Latinos don't like that Republicans attacked out country.

2022 and 2024 is going to be a blue wave.
 
Well, if Latinos want to flunk themselves some more at whoring with the un-American and seditious repuke cartel who are whoring with Putin and other foreign enemies and who despise Latinos, and who are at war against democracy and anything else of a civilized nature including against Latinos, well that is their choice. Also, Russians and other foreign enemies despise Latinos too:

Latinos & Racism in the Trump Era

Abstract
This essay examines the roots, causes, and effects of racism experienced by Latinos in the Trump era. We argue that Trump and his administration were not the origin of Latinos’ experiences of racism, but his rise to power was, in part, derived from Latino racialization. Preexisting politics of Latino immigration, Whites’ fear of loss of status due to demographic shifts, and historical and contemporary processes of racializing Latinos were seized by the Trump administration and made central features of his renegade presidential campaign and policy agenda. White nationalist racism became the defining feature of the Trump presidency, making Latinos’ heightened experiences of racism, and the relegitimization of overt White nationalism, one of its lasting legacies."

About 48 percent of Hispanics nationwide consider themselves Democrats, and only 23 percent identify as Republican, the poll found. Hispanic voters give President Joe Biden a positive job-approval rating, 48 percent to 29 percent, in contrast to disapproval of 54 percent to 44 percent among registered voters overall in the most recent NBC News poll."

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/el...ocking-gop-democrats-still-problems-rcna20794
 
. A Record Number of Black Republicans Are Running for Office. They're Revolutionizing the GOP
https://www.newsweek.com/record-num...ce-theyre-revolutionizing-gop-opinion-1715061

AWESOME!


It’s gonna work


It’s really going to work


We infiltrate the racist party and completely transform it from within


Our dreams are manifesting


The racists are so fucked


Latinos on one front


The Black Americans on another front

And the Chicks from the rear



I told you racists you can’t win
 
I dont hate you. Then again,...Im not mentally ill. Sane people do not hate nameless faceless people on the internet. Thats just silly, odd, and deranged......

Like her...

:yayaseesathreadban:

You are just hatable dude


It’s the way your programmer wrote you
 
Seems all the dims have these days are the limousine liberal elites and super predators.

Dear fucking idiot


Trump didn’t ever get to 50%


In votes or polls



Millions more living berating Americans voted for the other person both times he ran


Most Americas dont drive limos so your theory is idiotic



Fuck you very much
 

I’ll translate for you


I’ll type it real slow so you can keep up




The Latino voting block needs public healthcare


They will expect the republicans to begin delivering things like that to them


You caught the bus remember?


You delivered the one issue voters one issue



You outlawed abortion



Now they will pick a whole new single issue to vote on


The second you tell them this party doesn’t stand for that issue



They will wave bye to you


The only way you could get them back is the one issue of abortion


But it’s already done


What now?
 
Flores's victory excited Republicans about the prospect of making major gains among Hispanic voters.

"This is a sign of things to come!" tweeted Anna Paulina Luna, a Hispanic-American of Mexican descent who's running for Congress in Florida's 13th District. "The Hispanic voting bloc has shifted RED and will move elections from here on out!"

"This is clearly a historic win and potentially very telling for what the future has in store," Saul Anuzis, former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, told Just the News. "Republicans have successfully been expanding our party while the far-left progressives make it clear this isn't your parents' Democratic Party anymore."

Beyond Flores's victory, the GOP is also encouraged by poll numbers that are likely keeping some Democrats up at night.

Perhaps most striking, a poll released by Quinnipiac University last week found that just 24% of Hispanic voters approve of President Biden's job performance. That followed another Quinnipiac survey from last month that found only 26% of Hispanics approve of Biden's performance, while 60% disapprove and 13% said they didn't know or had no opinion.

Biden's approval rating among Hispanics has been below the mid-30s for several months now, according to polling.

"Hispanics have also expressed concern about the direction of the country," said Mark Hugo Lopez, director of race and ethnicity research at the Pew Research Center. "There's growing dissatisfaction among Latinos about the direction of the country."

Recent polling has shown the majority of Hispanic voters in key contested states such as Arizona and Pennsylvania believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.

When discussing attitudes of Hispanic voters, many observers tend to point to immigration as reason for their dissatisfaction with Biden and Democrats.

Indeed, over the past year, polling has consistently shown that a strong majority of Americans — and upwards of 70% of Hispanics — disapprove of Biden's handling of immigration, including the southern border.

Since Biden entered office, there has been a sharp rise in the number of people who have crossed the southern border illegally. The figure reached about 2.4 million from April of last year to this past April, the last month for which there is publicly available data and the month with the highest number of migrant encounters during the Biden administration at 234,088.

By comparison, there were just over 626,000 such crossings from January 2020 to January 2021, former President Trump's last year in office.

"We Latinos don't want open borders," Rep. Maria Salazar (R-Fla.) told Just the News in April.

However, immigration isn't the most important issue to Hispanics, according to the data.

"We have seen issues most important to Hispanic voters were economic issues, health care — generally the same issues that are most important to the overall population," said Lopez.

Recent polling by Future Majority found that inflation is the top issue for Hispanics in critical swing states.

"I think that a lot of the time, there's this narrative in D.C. among Democrats that you only talk to Latinos about immigration," John Anzalone, a pollster for Biden, said on a Politico podcast in April. "Like, immigration is the 12th issue that they're concerned about. Guess what? They're concerned about the same things everyone else is concerned about. It's always about the economy or inflation or health care or schools."

That may not be good news for Biden and Democrats. According to the Quinnipiac poll from last week, just 20% of Hispanics approve of Biden's handling of the economy, while 68% disapprove.

Inflation has reached its highest levels in the U.S. in over four decades while the average price of gasoline hit $5 a gallon, an all-time record.

"Gas prices are hurting minorities more than anyone else as they feel the pain of inflation," said Solomon Yue, national committeeman of the Oregon GOP. He added that while the economy, crime, immigration, and other issues are top priorities for Americans worried about putting food on the table and filling up their tanks, Democrats appear "tone-deaf" as they focus on their probe into the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.

While Lopez cautioned it's too soon to conclude that Hispanics, a traditionally reliable Democratic voting bloc, are moving en masse to the Republican Party, the numbers indicate that process could be under way.

In April, a Marist poll showed 52% support for the GOP among Hispanics, and just 39% support for Democrats.

The National Republican Congressional Committee's Battleground Survey Project found that Republicans have made substantial gains among Hispanic voters since the 2020 elections, narrowing the gap by almost 20 percentage points.

Other polling has shown Hispanics evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, a seismic shift from what was once a lopsided balance in favor of Democrats.

Even polling finding a less dramatic shift still shows Hispanics are now migrating across party lines to the GOP.

In 2020, 38% of Hispanic voters voted for Trump, up from 30% in 2016 and more than the percentage that backed Mitt Romney in 2012 and John McCain in 2008, according to Pew Research.

Lopez said that it's not new for a significant percentage of Hispanics to vote for Republicans, noting that about 35% supported Ronald Reagan in the 1980s and over 40% backed George W. Bush in the early 2000s.

"We've been here before," he said. "But we have seen over the last six years that Hispanic voters are voting more for Republican presidential candidates than in previous years."

Beyond the economy and immigration, Republicans see the values of the Hispanic community as a common link with traditional, conservative Americans.

"Hispanics are traditionally conservative Catholic voters that don't like the crazy left's ideas any more than anyone else," said Anuzis. "They share the same values every other American has and cares about. A shift in Hispanic votes from blindly following Democrats to voting their conscious and beliefs is a big win for Republicans."
https://justthenews.com/politics-po...n-mayra-flores-latest-sign-hispanics-ditching
The Democrats are betraying their own base. Even Elon Musk has recognized this and he is excellent at seeing trends.
 
I’ll translate for you


I’ll type it real slow so you can keep up




The Latino voting block needs public healthcare


They will expect the republicans to begin delivering things like that to them


You caught the bus remember?


You delivered the one issue voters one issue



You outlawed abortion



Now they will pick a whole new single issue to vote on


The second you tell them this party doesn’t stand for that issue



They will wave bye to you


The only way you could get them back is the one issue of abortion


But it’s already done


What now?
Latino voters average family income rose under Trump It's going down under Biden. Is that slow enough for you or do you need me to repeat it for you? Latino voters average family income rose under Trump It's going down under Biden.
 
I think Desh really spammed herself out this time.
shes got carpal tunnel at minimum
Legion always advises me to threadban,
i forget or cave in to free speech,but thread banning Desh would have worked here

Yes don’t listen to me


That has always worked in the past huh


Except for that pesky thing about me so often having turned out to be correct huh


Like when I told you we were being lied into the Iraq war and you trashed me


Then the facts proved it


Like when I told you all that we were headed for an economic crash because the republicans deregulated the housing industry by not implementing economic regulations in Gramm leach Bliely act


And then we did have a massive economic crash where millions got their houses taken by the banks


Like when I told you the us military under Bush dropped white phosphorous on civilians in Fallighia and you called me crazy right up until it was proven with facts to be true



Or like when I told you some posters here were Russo bot holes

Well before the FBI released information about just that being a fact to warn Americans of the influence scheme by Putin


You know back when all the right here was sooo busy rubbing putins ball with relish


Do I need to go on?
 
Latino voters average family income rose under Trump It's going down under Biden. Is that slow enough for you or do you need me to repeat it for you? Latino voters average family income rose under Trump It's going down under Biden.

And as far as America knows the Republican Party just made abortion legal



Latinos are very Catholic


They are rewarding you with their votes


That increase population can’t vote for you on that issue anymore


It’s delivered


What will keep them in your party for the next vote?



They will expect something new


Even if they stick to Just one issue again like their previous voting pattern?


What can the Republican Party deliver them?


Do you even know?
 
And as far as America knows the Republican Party just made abortion legal



Latinos are very Catholic


They are rewarding you with their votes


That increase population can’t vote for you on that issue anymore


It’s delivered


What will keep them in your party for the next vote?



They will expect something new


Even if they stick to Just one issue again like their previous voting pattern?


What can the Republican Party deliver them?


Do you even know?
It's the economy stupid and Hispanics will need to vote GOP in state elections also to protect the right to life. You know Governors and state representatives.
 
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