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To: TECTopcat

Are Realtors conservative? They seem to be the ones that are falling over themselves to get liberals to move from liberal states to conservative ones and turning Red States Blue.


10 posted on 03/22/2021 5:19:15 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear (This is not a tagline.)
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

Yes, most realtors are conservative. As Robert Barnes and others proved what is turning red states blue is not people leaving blue states,(most are conservative and are leaving cuz they can’t stand lib policies) it is the growth of the Hispanic population, who currently vote Dem about 70%. Virtually every every state turning blue is because of the growing Hispanic population. see AZ, Nevada, Colorado

Just look at the states won by Trump in 2016 he won 32 states but only 4 have a population of Hispanic voters over 13%. Clinton by contrast won 28 states and only 5 had a Hispanic population of under 13%.

In CA, the Hispanic Population is now about 40% (and yes fueled by illegal immigrants and higher birth rate )and African American 12%.

This demographic shift and resulting voting trend is what is going on in early stages in Nevada, Az,and now Texas. Colorado is now over 20% Hispanic and now a dem state, Nevada over 29% and voting solidly blue. I believe this is why the dems are for illegal immigration-it gets them votes and power.

Without the block voting of African American’s (93% + for Dems+ and especially Hispanic Americans-approaching 70%,) CA would still be the state that elected Reagan governor and nationally the Dems would have a little over 100 seats and about 10-12 Senate seats. At Least Hispanics don’t vote 90% dems


22 posted on 03/24/2021 11:15:24 PM PDT by TECTopcat (e)
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