California + Texas + Florida + Arizona = 133 electoral votes (or 125 Representatives, about a quarter of the Electoral College or the House of Representatives)
California = 37% Hispanic
Texas = 37% Hispanic
Florida = 22% Hispanic
Arizona = 29% Hispanic
Umm....probably half those numbers are illegals.
About all they do now is guarantee a Mexican Congressman from a few court-ordered gerrymandered districts.
If you deported all the illegals, the actual "hispanic" voting fractions would be tiny.
Which is why the GOP needs to work on Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. The good news is we have reality on our side and we can’t borrow 44% of our spending forever.
x,
Looks like you used Census Bureau data for your numbers.
One problem.
Those numbers include Hispanics with work visas, Green Cards, and illegals.
The number of Hispanics who are citizens, registered to vote, and in fact do vote, bring those numbers down at least by 35%.
I agree those numbers are moving up, and Hispanic voter turn out is also moving up.
At the same time, 1 million new Hispanics each year is NOT inevitable.
We are a sovereign nation, and we can reduce Hispanic and other Third World immigration to ZERO if we have the political will.