I wish I did. It was a report by a hispanic organization on Cspan. I was watching, and they were discussing how areas that are highly conservative and 2nd generation (on)...tend to follow the trends of that given area.
But when you think of the numbers...around half of hispanics are illegal immigrants and a percentage of those ‘legal’, where merely born from illegal immigrants. So it’s a bit hard to gauge where legal hispanics are with data that’s a bit mixed.
It’s safe to assume that many people that immigrate here, normally have a leftist influence. Latin America is especially influenced by Spanish political philosophy; which tends to be eastern in nature.
It makes some sense. I had a grandfather in Texas that was of Mexican heritage, but his family had been in Texas as long as most descendants of the Mayflower have been Americans. He was a good old boy and a big Rush fan. It’s hard to judge statistics from that sort of thing though.