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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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