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  • Data from Broward Florida rally

    11/27/2019 10:15:58 AM PST · by dontreadthis · 33 replies
    twitter ^ | 11/27/2019 | Brad Parscale
    Brad Parscale @parscale Data from Broward Florida rally: ✅ 31,177 voters identified ✅ 19% voted once or less in last 4 elections (8% in zero) ✅ 24% Democrat ✅ 27% Hispanic Incredible data from a county that is predominantly blue. Put Florida in the win column for 2020!
  • Is Steve Bannon The Guy In The White House Who Is Protecting DREAMers?

    03/09/2017 10:01:58 PM PST · by TBP · 22 replies
    Red State ^ | March 9, 2017 | streff
    Relying upon a technique rarely seen in political journalism these days, anonymous and nebulously described sources, BuzzFeed, hot off its tour de force in releasing the Trump “dossier” now has another scoop? Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA — which Trump said he would rescind on day one — is rough political terrain for the White House. Conservative media and elected officials see it as a rare hardline immigration promise the administration hasn’t kept, and the White House is kicking it down the road for as long as officials can. But according to two sources who regularly speak with...
  • GOP sets sights on Colo. Latino vote

    10/01/2011 9:45:56 AM PDT · by Clairity · 10 replies
    Chronicle ^ | Oct 1, 2011 | IVAN MORENO
    President Barack Obama's declining popularity has inspired Republicans as they court potential Latino votes in Colorado, a swing state where joblessness disproportionately hurts the fastest-growing demographic. "Republicans see a tremendous opportunity," said Colorado Republican Party Chairman Ryan Call. In 2008, Colorado was a toss-up state -- along with Nevada, New Mexico and Florida -- where Latino support helped sway the election in Obama's favor. But as the economy tumbled, the average annual unemployment rate rose to 13.2 percent for Latinos in Colorado last year, according to the state labor department. Overall it was 8.7 percent. "These numbers are a strong...
  • Back-Door Amnesty Backfires: Obama’s Approval Hits New Low of 44% With Hispanics

    08/22/2011 10:44:21 PM PDT · by Justaham · 42 replies
    cnsnews.com | 8-22-11 | Terence Jeffrey
    In the same week that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced that her department was going to review the cases of 300,000 illegal aliens in deportation proceedings and allow “low priority” cases to stay in the country and receive work permits—a move House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith called a “back door amnesty”—President Barack Obama’s approval dropped to an all-time low of 44 percent among Hispanics, according to Gallup polling data released today. That is a drop of 41 points from the spring of 2009, when Obama’s approval among Hispanic Americans peaked at 85 percent (in the weeks that ended April...