Posted on 09/08/2020 7:57:29 AM PDT by wrrock
Miami Cubans are okay with Trump being president for the next 20 years just to defeat communist Joe Biden. Two-thirds of all respondents [in Miami-Dade, Florida] who chose to conduct their interviews in Spanish support Trump." Biden's lead over Trump in Miami-Dade is 17 points. For perspective, Hillary Clinton had a 30-point lead in Miami-Dade and still lost the state.
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the Lefts next hope will be to kill the Stock market, like they did in September 2008 to help elect Obama.
Many of the Hispanics are voting for Trump.
They dont want America morphing into Mexico via the demon-rats.
Miami-Dade has long been republican leaning. Hispanics are primarily Cuban. No shock there.
For your interest.
I worry about Florida. But, I think we will win Pennsylvania and Michigan . . . maybe not Wisconsin.
Are Cuban-Americans still conducting interviews in Spanish? I'd have thought that by now they'd have learned English.
We could be talking about more recent arrivals from Central America here.
A shock only to the clueless left.
They ignored the Hispanic vote to their peril and now they are going to be backpedaling, trying to convince them they care about them too.
Ain’t gonna work.
I wonder how George Soros’ health is?
Woah! Miami Dade has long been Leftist Democrat leaning thanks to all the retired New Yawkahs and Joisssssssseyites who have moved there. Cubans in particular have leaned Republican for a long time because theyve actually experienced socialism. The Cubans help to tamp down the extra Democrat votes coming out of Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. The other 64 counties in Florida then overwhelm Miami and keep Florida as a red state.
Said for interviews conducted in Spanish. It would seem to eliminate the “New Yakahs” and “Joissssssseyites”. Spanish would seem to indicate Cubans. So again, no shock.
With the exception of Orange (Orlando), Pinellas (Tampa Metro), Hillsborough (Tampa), Leon (Tallahassee), and sometimes Alachua (Gainesville). All urban or liberal university cities.
I’m from FL originally and lived in Miami for many years. Cubans are nothing like Mexicans. Traditionally they are conservative and self sufficient. They tend to vote Republican.
I worry about Florida.
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Don’t worry about Florida. We kept the governor’s seat and won the senate seat in 2018, when republicans got slammed everywhere else in the county.
We control everything, the governor, state house and senate, and both US senate seats.
Plus, as an added bonus.... Scott replaced the most crooked county supervisor of elections in the biggest blue county before he left office, and Ron Desantis replaced the second most crooked blue county supervisor when he took office.
So, the biggest vote cheating blue counties Broward and Palm Beach, now have election supervisors appointed by republicans.
The funny thing in this election cycle is all the attention played to the blacks as the Democrats see them slipping away from their death grip
Theres been absolutely no attention paid to Hispanics which is a much more vigorous and important voting block these days
In general the Democrats have been experts and pandering to the Hispanics si se puede and all that crap
Im sure this is really pissing off the democrat activist Hispanics
I know. I have a second home down there. I always jokingly tell people that I am one of 14 registered Republicans in Broward County. It’s not far from the truth! The influx of 1 million felons into the voting rolls worries me. But, I think you are right.
>> Miami-Dade has long been republican leaning. No shock there. <<
You mean THIS Miami-Dade?
Miami-Dade County has voted for the Democratic Party candidate in most of the presidential elections in the past four decades, and has gone Democratic in every election since 1992. From 1904 to 1972 it supported the Democratic candidate in all but four elections. In 2008 and 2012 approximately 59.69% of the electorate voted for Democrat Barack Obama. In 2016, Democrat Hillary Clinton won 63.22% of the vote.
Florida Hispanics will overwhelmingly go for Trump.
Sure to aggrievate the anti Hispanic FRs.
For historical purposes, 54% of Cubans supported Trump in 16. Again, no flash.
How do you reconcile those two statements?
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