Why can't Republicans garner the minority vote?

zappasguitar

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Because they open their mouths and say some of the DUMBEST, most hateful shit ever uttered by man!


Greg Abbott's 'Third World' Comparison Stirs Controversy In Texas

Offering unflattering comparisons of the heavily Hispanic Rio Grande Valley to the “third world” may not be the best way to cultivate Texas’ Latino vote.

The Republican candidate for Texas governor ruffled feathers across the state last week when he said that instances of law enforcement corruption in the Valley resembled “third-world country practices that erode the social fabric of our communities” -- a comment that drew immediate criticism from Democrats and Latino groups, who viewed the remark as based on an ethnic stereotype. A majority of the Rio Grande Valley’s residents are Mexican-American.

Gregg Abbott, South Texas is NOT a third world country #somostexas pic.twitter.com/wTnGfTs3ZB
— Montserrat Garibay (@MontserratVPEDA) February 5, 2014

The controversy continued to simmer over the weekend. The Monitor, a newspaper in the border town of McAllen, published an editorial on Friday saying Abbott should apologize for his comments. The editors wrote that the paper was tired of seeing Hispanics portrayed “as the bogeymen of Texas.” They went on to issue a challenge:

[W]e view this incident as a potential defining moment in this year’s election. We call on all campaigns for statewide elective office -- especially Abbott’s probable rival in November, Democratic state Sen. Wendy Davis -- to denounce these words or embrace them. Our numbers in the Valley dictate that we have a seat at the table in which public policy is fashioned. We demand to know the attitude of those with whom we are seated.

Davis answered the call in an editorial published Sunday by the Monitor, in which she said she “wholeheartedly” agreed with the paper’s stance.

“Abbott’s comparison of activities in South Texas to those of a “third-world” country is untrue, hurts our state, harms economic development in our border communities and won’t help the hardworking Texas families who live there,” Davis wrote.

For his part, Abbott is sticking by his comment. In response to a tweet from a reporter at the Texas Tribune, Abbott said he’d respond in the Monitor to Davis’ piece. “It will show how clueless she is about the RGV,” Abbott tweeted, referring to the Rio Grande Valley.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/..._4761113.html?utm_hp_ref=politics&ir=Politics
 
People in California (and more specifically the Bay Area) refer to Texas as a third world country all the time.
 
Bet you don't say that around your wife!

Hahaha!!!! Now I lived in Texas (Dallas) as a kid for three years before my family moved to the Bay Area so I have some Texas roots myself so I like Texas but I'm not going to leave California to live there! (I think the Misses knows that but I don't really speak about it - on principle that could get me in trouble)

The issue we do have is with sports and specifically her love of the Cowboys. I let her know from Day One her Cowboys paraphernalia was not welcome in my home! And as you can probably guess our place is full of Cowboys stuff. :(

The worst part is we're trying to start a family and she wears Cowboys shirts to bed. I told her don't cross this line in the bed wearing that garbage. Of course now she refuses to wear anything but Cowboys gear. I'm not a scientist but I do know it's hard to start a family when you sleep on opposite sides of the bed. haha...
 
1. the southern strategy alienated a lot of minority voters
2. most minority voters are in a lower economic bracket, and poor people tend to vote democrat
 
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