Posted on 03/07/2014 7:24:03 AM PST by harpu
Ahh, this might explain Rove’s fascination with immigration.
Unfortunately, immigrants tend to pick up the local political feel so they can fit in.
No different than any group of people.
We all want to feel part of the community.
Bring in the same group of immigrants, drop them in areas around LA and in 6 months they will all be hard core lefty.
interesting
It takes more than being pro life to be a conservative. The border counties are still largely democrat.
John Dingell has a pretty good record on guns but nobody around here will ever mistake him for a conservative.
Greg Abbot needs to run on that alone. Her one accomplishment was her useless filibuster. No one had ever heard of her here, except for the ones in her district.
Texas new voter ID law did not appear to be a problem in southern border counties as well.
Well DUH. No surprise there. Even the dims do not want illegals voting in Texas.
A “pro-life Democrat” is someone who will “evolve,” starting in...5...4...3...2...1...
Rove is worried for Rove’s sake.
Every contribution dollar that slips away from his whiteboard PACs, his TV appearances that trump his ever decreasing accuracy and importance, and every expletive deleted word the Tea Party sentiment crowd creates for him is a nail in this bustard’s political influence casket.
Good riddance.
These eastern liberals need to stop importing themselves and their leftist policies to other states. As for Davis, she’s gonna get smoked in November. Texas isn’t going to roll over for the leftist hordes the same way that California, Illinois, New York, and other large states have, at least for the present time. Even the Democrats in Texas have to take notice of their state’s economic success and temper their lefty ways a bit. Still, with that Hispanic vote rising every election cycle, Texas may not be guaranteed being a red state that much longer.
Hispanic, Pro Life Catholics, please take a look at and consider voting for individuals in the republican party.
Pro-life democrat.
Consorting with vampires is as un-Godly lest you’re one yourself.
I’m not so sure about what you’re saying. Older Hispanics and their religious beliefs are not that easily separated.
Can it have anything to do with the Hispanic name on the ballot rather than Catholic or any other reason?
AND we hated her and her grandstanding politics.
That idiot Kim Brimer (her state senate predecessor) sat on his lazy ass and let her take his seat away from him (and us!)
They voted for a Hispanic Democrat in heavily Hispanic border counties. The fact that she won any of these is interesting. Her opponent had very high name recognition down on the border.
DO NOT interpret that her lack of support was based on her abortion stance. It was race-based politics, nothing else.
Word of caution: Beware, a “pro-life” democrat is still a democrat. View his so-called pro-life stance as a campaign promise, one from a democrat.
I was speaking to a Divorced Democrat Male, and he isn’t supporting Wendy s ince she let her Husband pay for her law school, then dumped him as soon as the last payment on her student loans was made.
Which I'm sure is the reason Republicans haven't lost a statewide election in Texas since 1994, from what I've read. The 'majority' sure seems sick of Republicans. < /s>
Based on those relationships, and their feedback, the more senior Hispanics MAY vote for a Hispanic if on the ballot but if not, will vote their religious beliefs and typically republican.
Good point...the RATs are ‘flittering’ their monies all over the country looking anything that will ‘stick to the wall!’
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