United States GOP flips mayorship of McAllen Texas, a city made up of 85% Hispanics.

DarthOne

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I think that has a lot to do with the fact that Democrats burned and defaced their churches to months during the rioting.

Kind of hard to ignore that.
Let's hope that the Hispanic population of the USA doesn't forget that...or the LGBT insanity that is getting pushed around.
 

f1onagher

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Its important not to make the Democrats' mistake and assume that all brown people are the same. Hispanics in the US come in a variety of voting blocs with varying priorities. Florida has infamously had a fervently anti-communist Cuban bloc and Texas has a hefty population of Tejanos that have been here since the very beginning and don't buy into the immigration narratives. And speaking from experience more people speak english in border towns like Lorado than in big city ghettos in the Texas triangle which tells you where the pro-narrative populations are more likely to gather.

That being said one of the things Trump was good at was ignoring conventional wisdom and treating Hispanics as regular people, business owners, and workers rather than an oppressed minority in need of rescuing. It opened up new avenues for less capable Republicans to follow and visibly increased the number of minority candidates running as Republicans right when DNC narratives on Hispanics started getting extra cringey.

To step away from all that I hope Dubya lives long enough to watch his hated successor succeed where he campaigned and failed miserably. "Compassionate Conservatism" was always a farce and I want that inbred authoritarian nutsack to watch his legacy get supplanted and replaced by people that actually bother with their jobs. Texas has had a miserable record with presidents and I really want to apologize to the rest of the states about that.
 

Cherico

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Its important not to make the Democrats' mistake and assume that all brown people are the same. Hispanics in the US come in a variety of voting blocs with varying priorities. Florida has infamously had a fervently anti-communist Cuban bloc and Texas has a hefty population of Tejanos that have been here since the very beginning and don't buy into the immigration narratives. And speaking from experience more people speak english in border towns like Lorado than in big city ghettos in the Texas triangle which tells you where the pro-narrative populations are more likely to gather.

That being said one of the things Trump was good at was ignoring conventional wisdom and treating Hispanics as regular people, business owners, and workers rather than an oppressed minority in need of rescuing. It opened up new avenues for less capable Republicans to follow and visibly increased the number of minority candidates running as Republicans right when DNC narratives on Hispanics started getting extra cringey.

To step away from all that I hope Dubya lives long enough to watch his hated successor succeed where he campaigned and failed miserably. "Compassionate Conservatism" was always a farce and I want that inbred authoritarian nutsack to watch his legacy get supplanted and replaced by people that actually bother with their jobs. Texas has had a miserable record with presidents and I really want to apologize to the rest of the states about that.

Im from cali belive me I understand bro
 

ATP

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The GOP/Republicans now have the hispanics on their side
Considering how modern Democrats look like,i an suprised that anybody except freaks,cryminals and madman is voting for them. I think,that people in gettos either do not knew about real Republican standing,or are to afraid to not vote for Democrats.
If i were black or latino and ilved in democrat controlled getto,i would vote for them,too.Just like millions of poles who voted for commies after 1947.
It is one thing to be hero when it could change something,and another when all you get would be your very painfull death.
 

49ersfootball

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TX Supreme Court Associate Justice Eva Guzman (R) resigns after nearly 12 years, rumors are swirling Guzman might run for TX State Attorney General in 2022.
 

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