Hispanics Hate Trump? My A$$ they do.

Pete7469

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America Is So in Play

It has been said many times by the anti-Trump people in the republicrat persuasion. Well this piece by Peggy Noonan, who is a mouthpiece for the republicrat establishment says otherwise.

Something is going on, some tectonic plates are moving in interesting ways. My friend Cesar works the deli counter at my neighborhood grocery store. He is Dominican, an immigrant, early 50s, and listens most mornings to a local Hispanic radio station, La Mega, on 97.9 FM. Their morning show is the popular “El Vacilón de la Mañana,” and after the first GOP debate, Cesar told me, they opened the lines to call-ins, asking listeners (mostly Puerto Rican, Dominican, Mexican) for their impressions. More than half called in to say they were for Mr. Trump. Their praise, Cesar told me a few weeks ago, dumbfounded the hosts. I later spoke to one of them, who identified himself as D.J. New Era. He backed Cesar’s story. “We were very surprised,” at the Trump support, he said. Why? “It’s a Latin-based market!”

“He’s the man,” Cesar said of Mr. Trump. This week I went by and Cesar told me that after Mr. Trump threw Univision’s well-known anchor and immigration activist, Jorge Ramos, out of an Iowa news conference on Tuesday evening, the “El Vacilón” hosts again threw open the phone lines the following morning and were again surprised that the majority of callers backed not Mr. Ramos but Mr. Trump. Cesar, who I should probably note sees me, I sense, as a very nice establishment person who needs to get with the new reality, was delighted.

I said: Cesar, you’re supposed to be offended by Trump, he said Mexico is sending over criminals, he has been unfriendly, you’re an immigrant. Cesar shook his head: No, you have it wrong. Immigrants, he said, don’t like illegal immigration, and they’re with Mr. Trump on anchor babies. “They are coming in from other countries to give birth to take advantage of the system. We are saying that! When you come to this country, you pledge loyalty to the country that opened the doors to help you.”

He added, “We don’t bloc vote anymore.” The idea of a “Latin vote” is “disparate,” which he said generally translates as nonsense, but which he means as “bull----.”

He finished, on the subject of Jorge Ramos: “The elite have different notions from the grass-roots working people.”
 
Release Detail
"19. Is your opinion of Donald Trump favorable, unfavorable or haven't you heard enough about him?

AGE IN YRS.............. WHITE.....
18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Men Wom Wht Blk Hsp

Favorable 25% 33% 41% 40% 46% 36% 41% 12% 22%
Unfavorable 66 53 51 50 45 53 49 79 63
Hvn't hrd enough 8 10 6 8 6 7 7 9 15
REFUSED 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 - -"


Although I've met Hispanic men in their 60's that were conservative, I still don't think they would think much of Trump. This poll pretty much bears that out. 22% favorable compared to 63% favorable is hardly what I would say America is being in play. But then again, I don't trust polls at all. Not one bit. Anyone that trusts these things that are funded by elite non-profit foundations with an agenda would have to be a fool. Seriously.

The only polls you should trust are exit polls. Generally, right after someone has ALREADY VOTED, they will tell you the unvarnished truth about who they have voted for. In some of the past several elections, the exit polls haven't matched up with the results. The elections of 2000, 2004, and 2012 all did not match up with exit polling. These were all suspicious. IN these cases you might want to consider trusting the scattered unofficial exit polling that is done, and question why international observers and official exit polling is not done. All we get is the "official" net-work tallies. Yeah, right. :rolleyes-41:
 

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