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Dulcinea

(7,521 posts)
Wed Oct 30, 2024, 07:07 AM Oct 30

Trump was doing historically well among Hispanic voters before Madison Square Garden rally backlash

(CNN) Donald Trump’s Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City featured numerous instances of speakers making racist or bigoted remarks. Perhaps none more notoriously so than comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s offensive comments about Puerto Rico.

What makes those remarks – which the former president’s campaign has sought to distance itself from – so noteworthy is they come at a time when Trump seems to be making inroads with Hispanic voters. In fact, he seems to be on his way to doing better with this group than any GOP presidential nominee since George W. Bush in 2004.

Consider an average of recent polling data on Hispanic voters: Kamala Harris is ahead of Trump by just 13 points. That’s well off an average of post-election and exit poll data from 2020, when Joe Biden carried Hispanic voters by 26 points.

What’s remarkable is that this 26-point deficit, itself, was an improvement for Trump from 2016. Trump lost Hispanic voters by 39 points to Hillary Clinton, according to an average of exit poll and post-election data.

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Trump was doing historically well among Hispanic voters before Madison Square Garden rally backlash (Original Post) Dulcinea Oct 30 OP
So, these conservative latino supporters of trump... Omnipresent Oct 30 #1
Correct...................... Lovie777 Oct 30 #2
Don't forget that a lot of them are Catholic, and much more likely to be anti-choice FakeNoose Oct 30 #8
These Republicans always try to get Latino voters BluenFLA Oct 30 #3
The fact kacekwl Oct 30 #4
Well, we have a large latino population in Texas TBF Oct 30 #6
Makes sense to me kacekwl Oct 30 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Oct 30 #5

Omnipresent

(6,362 posts)
1. So, these conservative latino supporters of trump...
Wed Oct 30, 2024, 07:23 AM
Oct 30

Had no problem with him calling our veterans and war casualties “suckers and loser’s”, before this incident at MSG?

FakeNoose

(35,813 posts)
8. Don't forget that a lot of them are Catholic, and much more likely to be anti-choice
Wed Oct 30, 2024, 01:35 PM
Oct 30

Now that they've been insulted by Chump, I think it woke them up a little bit.

BluenFLA

(162 posts)
3. These Republicans always try to get Latino voters
Wed Oct 30, 2024, 08:32 AM
Oct 30

But they always shoot themselves in the foot and mouth by giving in to their racist rhetoric which then turns off many conservative leaning Latinos.

I remember after the 2012 election they did lots of navel gazing and concluded they had to tamp down on the bigotry but then Trump came along with his red meat to the bigots and racists in the party and we know how that ended up.

Until the Republicans purge themselves of these racists the party will continue to decline. They can't keep rigging votes and pull off narrow electoral wins forever.

TBF

(34,428 posts)
6. Well, we have a large latino population in Texas
Wed Oct 30, 2024, 09:55 AM
Oct 30

many are liberal but remember that many are also Catholic. Catholics don't vote as a monolith more than any other group, but there are definitely conservative Catholics who are anti-choice. So even though we saw high turnout for Clinton, maybe some are voting on abortion.

kacekwl

(7,547 posts)
7. Makes sense to me
Wed Oct 30, 2024, 10:57 AM
Oct 30

Ignore everything else and vote on something that is your business not you getting in someone else's business. If you don't like abortion don't have one. Good luck when they come looking for your papers.

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