Posted on 07/11/2016 3:06:48 PM PDT by detective
Ross Puerot ran in 1992.
Come on, Florida, let’s bring it home for TRUMP!
VOTE + Constitution Party = Hillary WIN
The demographic breakdown seems reasonable.
The Florida Hispanic vote is disproportionately Cuban Americans, who tend strongly Republican, so that may not be so shocking that Florida Hispanics favor Trump, when this President and his former Secretary of State have labored tirelessly to prop up the Castro brothers.
I work with several black people who are not African-Americans. They are Haitians not American.
Also, I have a neighbor who is an African, but is as lily white as I am. He’s from South Africa.
Only people for him are the voters
Maybe not
So ignore all polls
Get out the vote. Get out the vote
NICE!!!!!!!
A hispanic is someone that speaks spanish. A latino is someone that speaks a language that is latin based such as portuguese, italian, or spanish. A hispanic is a latino, but not all latinos are hispanic.
Trump will take Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, among many others.
But ABC News said the Wicked Witch was up by 12. [/sarc]
Maybe it’s the caudillo factor...maybe it’s just that Hillary’s crooked!
Am I a Germanic if I had an ancestor from Munich?
They also care about Black crime.
Yes you are! As someone who also has ancestors from Germany, I've been calling myself "Germanic" too!
“The only people who support him are the American people.”
Let’s hope that will be enough to counter all the cheating by the Dems.
Florida is a key state and Trump has an excellent chance there.
I think “Ladino” was used only for mestizos, not for ethnic Spaniards or Indians. It’s a bad word choice anyway because it’s also the name of the language of the Sephardic Jews who were expelled from Spain and moved to North Africa and eventually around the world (including the American South and some places in Latin America).
Another (perhaps obvious) distinction is that “Hispanic” is an English word and “Latino” is a Spanish one. In this country we used to call people from Latin American countries (or at least the whiter people, as opposed to Indians) “Latins,” but that phrase could also refer to Italians like Rudolph Valentino. I believe that it was during the Nixon administration that the government began classifying people as “Hispanic,” which of course really popularized the term.
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