Absolutely. And the poll indicates some promising data that the generally very Catholic Hispanic community is starting to shift:
"The poll found that that 57% of voters in competitive congressional districts agree with the statement, "Democrats in Congress have taken things too far in their pandemic response," and 66% of self-defined "swing" voters in competitive districts agree with that statement. White and Hispanic voters in competitive districts were equally as likely to agree (59%), while Black voters (42%) and Asian voters (46%) disagreed with the statement."
I dont think it can be stated how disastrous for the Dems it is that Hispanics are peeling away from them. Its placed Texas out of their reach for the foreseeable future (Beto losses to every Republican option, the question is "by how much"). Its made the Southwestern States (Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada) competitive. Its made Florida into a Republican stronghold on par with Texas. Which is doubly problematic for them because it means that now there are two big states that are "safe" Republican for the Electoral College, meaning the Dems need to focus that much harder on winning more states.
And considering that the up and coming Dems are all a bunch of retarded baboons who believe their own hype and refuse to hide how socialist/Communist they are (which is partly killing their Hispanic support), that trend is likely to continue.
The Wignats obsessing over race are going about it all wrong, and are part of the problem. Because let me ask you a question. As a conservative-libertarian white guy who lives in a modestly sized town in Kansas, who do you think I have more in common with: The absolutely massive population of Hispanics who live in Dodge City, who are all sons and daughters of the Vaqueros who came up from Texas and Mexico on the cattle drives, and still proudly celebrate those Wild West traditions. Or the White soy bugmen in Lawrence and Overland Park, who wish we were more like California, New York, and/or Europe, but are too poor to leave so they sit here and seethe.
From their perspective, the answer is "neither". Toss the traitors out of helicopters and drive the invaders out.
From a practical perspective, it's much easier to deal with the traitors first, and then determine if there's really that much of a problem in a propaganda vacuum.
From their perspective, the answer is "neither". Toss the traitors out of helicopters and drive the invaders out.
I know, and I am saying that they are wrong. Dodge City is majority Hispanic, and has been for most of its existence. Its also one of the most traditional, conservative, and patriotic parts of the state. The only places more conservative are some of the Southwestern counties that still enforce Prohibition. It matters not to me that they are Hispanic, they believe almost all of the same things I do. Meanwhile, the bugmen who currently occupy Lawrence spit on its heritage as the town that decided they would rather going down in a blaze of glory than corrupt powers that be forcing it to accept slavery (while deifying the literally insane terrorist that is John Brown). And Overland Park tries to claim it knows best, only for the black people they claim to speak for in Kansas City hating them (when BLM rioted, it was met with a "bastards deserved to get their ass kicked" when KCPD cracked down on them).
So I will learn enough Spanish to sing the trail songs, and we can sing Home on the Range to the sounds of bugmen getting parachute-less skydiving lessons.
Culture is downstream from demographics.
Absolutely. And the poll indicates some promising data that the generally very Catholic Hispanic community is starting to shift:
"The poll found that that 57% of voters in competitive congressional districts agree with the statement, "Democrats in Congress have taken things too far in their pandemic response," and 66% of self-defined "swing" voters in competitive districts agree with that statement. White and Hispanic voters in competitive districts were equally as likely to agree (59%), while Black voters (42%) and Asian voters (46%) disagreed with the statement."
I dont think it can be stated how disastrous for the Dems it is that Hispanics are peeling away from them. Its placed Texas out of their reach for the foreseeable future (Beto losses to every Republican option, the question is "by how much"). Its made the Southwestern States (Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada) competitive. Its made Florida into a Republican stronghold on par with Texas. Which is doubly problematic for them because it means that now there are two big states that are "safe" Republican for the Electoral College, meaning the Dems need to focus that much harder on winning more states.
And considering that the up and coming Dems are all a bunch of retarded baboons who believe their own hype and refuse to hide how socialist/Communist they are (which is partly killing their Hispanic support), that trend is likely to continue.
The Wignats obsessing over race are going about it all wrong, and are part of the problem. Because let me ask you a question. As a conservative-libertarian white guy who lives in a modestly sized town in Kansas, who do you think I have more in common with: The absolutely massive population of Hispanics who live in Dodge City, who are all sons and daughters of the Vaqueros who came up from Texas and Mexico on the cattle drives, and still proudly celebrate those Wild West traditions. Or the White soy bugmen in Lawrence and Overland Park, who wish we were more like California, New York, and/or Europe, but are too poor to leave so they sit here and seethe.
Which way, Wignat?
From their perspective, the answer is "neither". Toss the traitors out of helicopters and drive the invaders out.
From a practical perspective, it's much easier to deal with the traitors first, and then determine if there's really that much of a problem in a propaganda vacuum.
I know, and I am saying that they are wrong. Dodge City is majority Hispanic, and has been for most of its existence. Its also one of the most traditional, conservative, and patriotic parts of the state. The only places more conservative are some of the Southwestern counties that still enforce Prohibition. It matters not to me that they are Hispanic, they believe almost all of the same things I do. Meanwhile, the bugmen who currently occupy Lawrence spit on its heritage as the town that decided they would rather going down in a blaze of glory than corrupt powers that be forcing it to accept slavery (while deifying the literally insane terrorist that is John Brown). And Overland Park tries to claim it knows best, only for the black people they claim to speak for in Kansas City hating them (when BLM rioted, it was met with a "bastards deserved to get their ass kicked" when KCPD cracked down on them).
So I will learn enough Spanish to sing the trail songs, and we can sing Home on the Range to the sounds of bugmen getting parachute-less skydiving lessons.
I hope Latinx was the straw that broke that back.