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UTUSN

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26. from Point #10 in the link:
Tue Jan 11, 2022, 12:58 PM
Jan 2022

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.... 10. It is hard to avoid the conclusion that Democrats have seriously erred by lumping Hispanics in with “people of color” and assuming they embraced the activism around racial issues that dominated so much of the political scene in 2020, particularly in the summer. This was a flawed assumption. The reality of the Hispanic population is that they are, broadly speaking, an overwhelmingly working class, economically progressive, socially moderate constituency that cares above all, about jobs, the economy and health care.

For example, in the post-election wave of the Democracy Fund Voter Study Group (VSG) panel survey, well over 70 percent of Hispanic voters rated jobs, the economy, health care and the coronavirus as issues that were “very important” to them. No other issues even came close to this level. Crime as an issue rated higher with these voters than immigration or racial equality, two issues that Democrats assumed would clear the path to big gains among Hispanic voters.

Consistent with this, Latino voters evinced little sympathy with the more radical demands that came to be associated with the Black Lives Matter movement. In VSG data, despite showing support for some specific policing reforms, Hispanics opposed defunding the police, decreasing the size of police forces and the scope of their work and reparations for the descendants of slaves by 2:1 or more. The findings about relatively positive Hispanic attitudes toward police have been confirmed by poll after poll, as concern about crime in their communities has spiked. ....

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Nope .... Lovie777 Jan 2022 #1
nope what? Celerity Jan 2022 #2
Denying facts is a safety bubble... brooklynite Jan 2022 #6
the valid point you raised is dealt with in the article, and I agree with you Celerity Jan 2022 #10
We aren't gonna win the Irish-American vote by bringing people from Ireland here. LeftInTX Jan 2022 #13
I'd like to see a confirming poll, 26 points is a hard shift with few to no factors behind it uponit7771 Jan 2022 #3
Abortion and "socialism" Freddie Jan 2022 #9
What do we do about the "Socialism" accusations?! Mad_Machine76 Jan 2022 #15
I respond to being called a socialist by labeling the other party a Nazi. NutmegYankee Jan 2022 #19
Facists Cosmocat Jan 2022 #21
the article contains far more data and reasoning than just one poll Celerity Jan 2022 #11
Pretty much sums it up LeftInTX Jan 2022 #4
GOP has been diligently spreading propaganda blm Jan 2022 #5
I don't think we'll see such a big Hav Jan 2022 #7
Forty years of the GOP claiming to be the party of God doesn't help either. CrispyQ Jan 2022 #18
Then they will get the facism they voted for Fullduplexxx Jan 2022 #8
It's a product of US foreign policy malaise Jan 2022 #12
In 2020 38% of Hispanics voters chose tRump's authoritarian populism. Hortensis Jan 2022 #14
Right wing propaganda is HUGE in spanish and other immigrant communities dsp3000 Jan 2022 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author dsp3000 Jan 2022 #17
Hispanics are not all "people of color" - hence the confusion in the original article Klaralven Jan 2022 #20
Solid article. dalton99a Jan 2022 #22
Hispanic Americans many who are catholic..problem #1, prefer a "strong man" leader, problem #2 PortTack Jan 2022 #23
Even worse is the explosion of Hispanics switching from Catholic to radical fundie evangelical Celerity Jan 2022 #24
On a brighter note...for the first time in our country 's history, more ppl do not ID with a PortTack Jan 2022 #27
a trend we can but hope continues to grow larger Celerity Jan 2022 #28
To dim the brighter note a little bit GemState Jan 2022 #35
"Defund the Police" and "Open Borders" caused major damage in the last cycle dalton99a Jan 2022 #29
2 days ago the new ny mayor confirmed non citizens will be voting. Faux news ran with it Demovictory9 Jan 2022 #36
I'm not surprised by this. jcmaine72 Jan 2022 #25
Mayor Adams (D) won in NYC by being tough on crime andym Jan 2022 #33
from Point #10 in the link: UTUSN Jan 2022 #26
Thinking a little further about this...I'm not sure we should try and change their minds PortTack Jan 2022 #30
I think it's regional. Elessar Zappa Jan 2022 #31
Thx for the insight. Agree completely PortTack Jan 2022 #32
We have a lot of Cuban Americans in SOFL obamanut2012 Jan 2022 #34
62 percent would vote for Trump again dalton99a Jan 2022 #37
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