Latino Trump Voters Are Already Regretting Their Vote

I certainly regret that latinos voted for Trump.
 
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They regretted their votes for Obama and Biden also. Maybe they need to quit looking to the two failed parties to address their issues.
I don't really think they will regret those votes as much as they are going to regret this one. Because Hispanic men made this mistake. Hispanic women voted majority Harris.
 
I don't really think they will regret those votes as much as they are going to regret this one. Because Hispanic men made this mistake. Hispanic women voted majority Harris.

Maybe not but a regretted vote is still a failed vote. Trump gained with Hispanics and it was because of the failures of Democrats to live up to their promises.
 
No, you have been propagandized to believe both parties are the same.
Sorry you don't care for factual data, but it is true. If the GOP and DNC had none of these votes, and they all went third party? The duopoly would be defeated.

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Sorry you don't care for factual data, but it is true. If the GOP and DNC had none of these votes, and they all went third party? The duopoly would be defeated.

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You seem to miss the fact that third-party candidates run in every election and that none of them provide a message that draws people to their party. There is no duopoly.
 
You seem to miss the fact that third-party candidates run in every election and that none of them provide a message that draws people to their party.
That's not true. The duopoly has set things up so that there is very little chance of a third party candidate getting elected, regardless of how appealing their message is. That's why very few candidates try to get elected via a third party. At best it's a protest because of the barriers setup by Ds and Rs.

We've been sold a bill of goods and "duopoly" is an accurate name for it. The people who defend it are called "suckers".
 
Maybe not but a regretted vote is still a failed vote. Trump gained with Hispanics and it was because of the failures of Democrats to live up to their promises.
I think that Hispanics will learn a lesson about listening to lies.n A lot of things depend on Congress, and Republicans controlled the house for at least the past 2 years and Joe Manchin who has very few Hispanics to be concerned with, hurt proposals by Democrats that would have helped Hispanics.
 
They're on social media crying that their beloved abuelas and/or abuelas are about to get their asses deported...



Just like Black people told them would happen.

Won't be any tears shed for these people though, they need to learn.

Like I've stated here numerous times before, I hope Trump and his MAGA Administration deports every, single, person that looks illegal.

Get 'em Trump!

If they are complaining about their abuelas getting deported then they are not trump supporters. If they were trump supporters then this would come as no surprise, since trump didn't make this a secret that he was going to do it.
 
I think that Hispanics will learn a lesson about listening to lies.n A lot of things depend on Congress, and Republicans controlled the house for at least the past 2 years and Joe Manchin who has very few Hispanics to be concerned with, hurt proposals by Democrats that would have helped Hispanics.

I know of nothing Manchin blocked outside of unpaid for spending.

But Manchin wasn't around when Hispanics were disappointed by Obama.
 
That's not true. The duopoly has set things up so that there is very little chance of a third party candidate getting elected, regardless of how appealing their message is. That's why very few candidates try to get elected via a third party. At best it's a protest because of the barriers setup by Ds and Rs.

We've been sold a bill of goods and "duopoly" is an accurate name for it. The people who defend it are called "suckers".
A third party has the chance to get enough signatures to be on the ballot in every state. They don't because their candidates suck. And Bernie Sanders, who had the best chance to get a third-party wave, sold out.
 
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I know of nothing Manchin blocked outside of unpaid for spending.

But Manchin wasn't around when Hispanics were disappointed by Obama.
And that is the issue, you don't know how Manchin considered things that would help Hispanics that were indeed paid for by increasing taxes on the wealthy.
 
And that is the issue, you don't know how Manchin considered things that would help Hispanics that were indeed paid for by increasing taxes on the wealthy.


President Obama came into office with strong Latino support, having won two-thirds of the Latino vote, according to exit polls. But for some, that support has turned to disillusionment.

"There's a deep sense of betrayal and disappointment towards the Obama administration," said Sarahi Uribe, coordinator of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.

Indeed, the latest Gallup poll shows his support among Latino voters has fallen to 48 percent, a new low.


 
A third party has the chance to get enough signatures to be on the ball in every state. They don't because their candidates suck. And Bernie Sanders, who had the best chance to get a third-party wave, sold out.
Yeah, yeah... out of curiosity, what's your opinion on ranked choice voting?
 
President Obama came into office with strong Latino support, having won two-thirds of the Latino vote, according to exit polls. But for some, that support has turned to disillusionment.

"There's a deep sense of betrayal and disappointment towards the Obama administration," said Sarahi Uribe, coordinator of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.

Indeed, the latest Gallup poll shows his support among Latino voters has fallen to 48 percent, a new low.



Do you remember the obstruction Obama got for everything he tried from congress?
 
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Yeah, yeah... out of curiosity, what's your opinion on ranked choice voting?
I wouldn't mind seeing that implemented. I would agree with a change. I think that if the winner doesn't get 50 percent, a coalition government is formed. I'm also for the implementation of a vote of no confidence if a president is performing poorly. But it must be bipartisan with 80 percent of both houses in agreement.
 

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