I just don’t get your math: 32 percent of Hispanic voters are protestant and half of those vote Republican. That is about 15-16 percent. Your assertion doesn’t annoy me. I just don’t think it is realistic, nor do I think it makes a case for pandering to a particular ethnic group, rather than putting our ideas out there and letting those ideas speak for themselves.
Where is the pandering in post 40?
“Im just amazed at how resistant to good news some of you are, Republicans can win over many Hispanics by reaching them through the media filter and appealing to their social conservatism.
To do that we first have to be willing to approach them and talk to them and tell them about the left/right division in America and what the Democrat party actually represents behind the media snow job.
When I speak to Hispanics I hear the conservatism and can win their strong agreement on much that they find important and what they find repulsive, the Republicans have to learn to talk to them.
By showing that the Protestant Hispanics are voting differently than the Catholics Hispanics, it proves that it has something to do with the message that is reaching them, that means that we can start looking at that and figure out how to reach them.”