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In reply to the discussion: is the puerto rico comment gonna be an election changer? [View all]Mz Pip
(27,938 posts)39. Maybe a couple of percentage points
And that matters in a close election.
At least I hope so.
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This is where I am. I'm guessing I can count on my fingers the number of people surprised by this
Amishman
Oct 28
#37
This. It's as if they think we're all secretly racist, bigoted mysognistic a**wipes
ms liberty
Oct 27
#10
This is who these fucking shitstains are. That comedian is a TOTAL hack and bombed his set in front of friendlies.
SoFlaBro
Oct 28
#17
My choice would be enough Puerto Ricans will either change their vote or decide to show up to vote
BeyondGeography
Oct 27
#5
It wasn't just Puerto Ricans. Blacks and Hispanics in general were also targeted
Quixote1818
Oct 27
#12
I think it has the potential to change the election, but not so much by flipping votes
fishwax
Oct 27
#15
When Kamala Harris is sworn in, push Puerto Rico for Statehood along with D.C.
ProudMNDemocrat
Oct 28
#30
If Puerto Rican voters act like Texas Latino voters, it won't make a difference
Vogon_Glory
Oct 28
#31
The "black guy" and "watermelon" bit was equally as nauseating. We should not let it be forgotten.
Scrivener7
Oct 28
#33