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Go back, Maestro, and read my phrase, I said Latinos "HELPED" put that man in office, I never said the Latino vote was "strictly" the only vote in the country that elected Trump into office. I never said that, alright?
Any English reader could see between the lines that in my phrase above I meant the latino vote assisted or supported the White vote for Trump,... the word "helped" also implies providing aid, contributing or make it easier for the White vote to achieve a goal. Thats exactly what the phrase "Latinos Helped put that man in office" means.
Your White brothers and sisters didn't need to follow the lead of your latino population, on the contrary the Latino population gave a hand to the to White voters, apparently following the lead of your white brothers and sisters. See, you're the one who's trying to flip the narrative here.
And to be brutally honest on this Latino social situation in America vis-à-vis AAs, they very much remind me of the story of when Irish-Americans were "trained" to think of themselves as white around the early 1900s and how quickly they turned their backs on AAs. Capiche?? No need to mention the Italian-American early immigrants, their attitude towards AAs was full of White supremacy and still is.
The only difference is, Latinos are turning their backs on AA a bit too early because they are not yet considered fully White in North America which is something they want very intensely. And one thing I would like to add, I'm not against Latinos or Arabs being in America, I'm simply against the "racists" that lives amongst them whether in Mexico or California, or Egypt, and think they can "trample" over folks of African descent. Well, you, yourself I remember very well one day you were talking some "CRAP" about "extremist" Muslims in this board some years ago, but I didn't believe you put all the Muslims in the same bag afterwards. Next time take your time, breathe deeply and think before you make your final unsavoury conclusions on myself.
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You are correct; Texas did indeed vote for Trump. Still,theone, If this country elected a president only on the results of the Latino vote, Trump would not be sitting in the Whitehouse as we speak. I only wish my white brothers and sisters would have followed the lead of our Latino population. buen intento hermano. Nice try brother in trying to flip the narrative on a population that is in dire need of our solidarity. The last thing Latinos need to hear as they and their families are being hunted down by masked thugs and sent to unknown locations is a good ole theone rant against them. Maybe you are the one that ought to get his act together. Previous Message
Wrong, in Texas too polls suggested that Trump won 55% of the Latino(men&women)vote in 2024. Texas was part of Trump's 45% of the Latino vote nationally.
Excuse my French but get your act together :/
Although in other states where perhaps the Latino republican vote was a little less than 50%(Example:35% to 47%), it did indeed foreshadow Trump's gains in 2024 anyways.
Latinos did help put that man in office whether you like or not. :/ Previous Message
Nationwide Harris won the Latino vote with 56%. Florida was the only state where Hispanics favored Trump. Previous Message
The survey down below is the one I've seen, Maestro. And FYI when I wrote California I didn't meant the California state vote, I meant the Latino votes in general from California state all the way to the state of Florida, meaning all the latino votes in these states located in between California and Florida. Like saying from point A to point Z. And from point A(California) to point Z(Florida) Latinos overwhelmingly voted for Trump in 2024. Thats what I meant exactly.
I think you just interpreted my paragraph incorrectly, by misunderstanding the words or something. And sorry if I'm the one who wasn't clear on that paragraph.