RE: Trump's Base is Possibly Growing
February 25, 2019 at 1:06 pm
(This post was last modified: February 25, 2019 at 1:07 pm by Yonadav.)
(February 25, 2019 at 12:45 pm)Gae Bolga Wrote: The numbers are directly inverse (both within subsets in florida) and between california and florida as macrocosmic examples of the subset. Latinos with non-mexican heritage broke over 50% for trump whereas latinos with mexican heritage skewed to the average of the demographic. 25/75ish.
You can keep babbling about how this is "libtards" pushing hispanics away, if you like.... but it simply isn't. It is very transparently a case of a demographic subset that has -always- swung rightward becoming larger. Latinos who are native born, male, or non-mexican.....as immigration rates have been systematically curbed.
OK, you keep talking about Latinos in Florida who are largely non-Mexican. Yep, those Cubans vote Republican. That's been well established for awhile.
And then you try to argue that Hispanics naturally swing rightward over time.
Even if that were true (and I am skeptical that it is), we aren't talking about a shift that is gradually happening over time. (And if you are right, California is doomed)
We are talking about a shift that is happening suddenly. And it is happening during a time when libtards are going around being overtly hostile to anyone who disagrees with them about the slightest thing, ever.
Further, this discussion has been sort of a proof of concept. Nothing good has been said about Hispanics. They were accused of white adjacent privilege. They were accused of nativism. They were attacked for having Catholic heritage. That looks like racism to me. And while I was pointing all of this out, I was called the syphilitic dripping of a Jewish gang bang. You know, just in case it wasn't clear that a shit ton of racist fuckery is going on here.
Libtards have a culture of intense bigotry. California is going to turn red in a few years, and it's you guys who are going to make that happen.
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