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  • SHOCK POLL: Latino Voters Trust Donald J. Trump Over Dementia Joe . . . on IMMIGRATION

    06/20/2024 5:59:23 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 21 replies
    The Liberty Daily ^ | June 20, 2024 | JD Rucker
    (Discern Report Newsletter)—The weeping and gnashing of teeth can almost be heard in the opening sentence of a recent article on left-wing propaganda outlet Axios: “Democrats no longer hold the robust advantage among Latinos they once did on immigration, according to a new poll.” Not only is their advantage no longer “robust,” it’s non-existent. An Equis poll of 1,592 registered Latino voters showed 41% trust Donald Trump on immigration compared to only 38% trusting Joe Biden. Perhaps even more foreboding to Democrats than the shocking poll numbers are the reasons cited for why Latinos are switching sides: “Broken Promises” about...
  • Hispanic support for Trump raises red flag for Biden

    12/17/2023 12:52:54 PM PST · by Navy Patriot · 60 replies
    Yahoo News - Rooters ^ | December 16, 2023 | Tim Reid
    SAN LUIS, Arizona (Reuters) - When Michele Pena ran as a Republican candidate for the Arizona state legislature in a heavily Hispanic and Democratic-leaning district on the Mexican border, few believed she could win. Pena, the daughter of a Mexican immigrant, was a school volunteer and single mother with no political experience. She began with a campaign budget of just $1,600. She nonetheless scored an upset victory last year in the district, which is separated from Mexico by miles of border wall built under former President Donald Trump to keep out "bad hombres". "Hispanics go hard Democrat there all the...
  • McCain's Character Will Win Hispanic Support

    05/14/2008 10:16:21 AM PDT · by The_Republican · 53 replies · 67+ views
    RCP ^ | May 14th, 2008 | Ruben Navarrette
    For many conservatives, John McCain is not their favorite Republican. They think he's built a career at their expense, painting them as fools and bigots. They resent his holier-than-thou attitude. And they're not inclined to trust anyone who has been so fawned over by the national media. Curiously, a lot of liberal Democrats feel the same way about McCain. He isn't their favorite Republican either -- but it's because they know he'll be tough to beat in November. They would have preferred to run against someone more extreme and easier to demonize. That's not John McCain. first met McCain 10...
  • Republicans risk Hispanic support in border debate

    03/28/2006 7:30:01 PM PST · by Buddy B · 88 replies · 1,238+ views
    Jackson News-Tribune - Jackson, WY, USA ^ | 28 March 2006 | John Whitesides
    Republicans risk Hispanic support in border debate 28 March, 2006 By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent WASHINGTON - The debate on immigration poses deep political risks for a divided Republican Party that could see its recent gains among Hispanics wiped out if Congress approves a bill that gets tough with illegal workers. The Republican split on immigration, on full display as senators took up the issue on Monday amid emotional street protests, could sabotage the party‘s long-range effort to court the country‘s fastest growing ethnic group, Hispanic activists and analysts said. "If they go ahead and crack down, Republicans are dead...