Yea. I’m whenever people say that I just say to wait and see. Now I live in Texas and locally I’ve seen a shift with Hispanic voters. Hopefully that translates nationally. Would love to see more blacks vote conservative but until I see results they will vote around 10% and you can’t abandon white people the biggest block
I think there will be a decent portion of Hispanics that are swing voters at least. Of course, that still leaves the question of how courting them affects Republican policies.
Conservative Hispanics (the majority) are generally anti-amnesty/pro border control. So is every other person who went through the usual hoops to become naturalized.
Yea. I’m whenever people say that I just say to wait and see. Now I live in Texas and locally I’ve seen a shift with Hispanic voters. Hopefully that translates nationally. Would love to see more blacks vote conservative but until I see results they will vote around 10% and you can’t abandon white people the biggest block
I think there will be a decent portion of Hispanics that are swing voters at least. Of course, that still leaves the question of how courting them affects Republican policies.
Conservative Hispanics (the majority) are generally anti-amnesty/pro border control. So is every other person who went through the usual hoops to become naturalized.
I'd be more worried about Chamber of Commerce types than Hispanics regarding immigration policies.
That part has less to do with courting voters than it does with lobbying and campaign finance.
As usual, you hit the bullseye with your analysis.