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3 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Biden was really on it today: "You can't be pro-police and pro-rioters that attack them!" 

 

Dark Brandon! 

 

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Do you thing Dark Brandon is really the way to go? He is a fragile senile old man who literally gets his press conference shut down for calling the wrong person. 

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Wokeism Is Not a Latino Value

Townhall, by Peter Hernandez

 

Language is important and words do matter. Through language we learn, we communicate our intentions, we develop plans, and we express our feelings. Through language we convey our affections and transmit our displeasures. It is language that binds a family, a community, a region, or a culture together.

 

Today, however, this fundamental cultural glue is purposefully being watered down and dissolved in order to break the bonds of our nation. Wokeism in its purest forms breaks down clarity, and replaces truth with new grievance norms that masquerade as justice. Wokeists try to negate centuries of tradition, culture and science (!) by socially shaming opposing views and using coercive tactics

 

 

 

https://townhall.com/campaign-voices/peterhernandez/2022/08/31/wokeism-is-not-a-latino-value-n2612437

 

 

 

It’s not an American value, period

 

 

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Democrats’ Long Goodbye to the Working Class:

The party’s biggest challenge heading into the midterm elections is the erosion of its traditional base of support. Its base didn’t “erode,” it was ejected.

 

The main bonding element among the Democrats’ leadership class is contempt — loudly expressed — for the working class and for “normie” voters in general.

 

Texeira:

America’s historical party of the working class keeps losing working-class support. And not just among white voters. Not only has the emerging Democratic majority I once predicted failed to materialize, but many of the nonwhite voters who were supposed to deliver it are instead voting for Republicans.

 

This year, Democrats have chosen to run a campaign focused on three things: abortion rights, gun control, and safeguarding democracy—issues with strong appeal to socially liberal, college-educated voters. But these issues have much less appeal to working class voters.

 

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/11/democrats-long-goodbye-to-the-working-class/672016/

 

 

Luxury beliefs don’t have mass market appeal. And it’s hard to build a majority based on contempt for, well, the majority.

 

 

 

 

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On 8/30/2022 at 9:16 PM, Orlando Tim said:

Do you thing Dark Brandon is really the way to go? He is a fragile senile old man who literally gets his press conference shut down for calling the wrong person. 

He beat Trump in the debates easily. So if he shouldn't be prez, neither should the guy he beat up on in the debates and election 

3 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

Democrats’ Long Goodbye to the Working Class:

The party’s biggest challenge heading into the midterm elections is the erosion of its traditional base of support. Its base didn’t “erode,” it was ejected.

 

The main bonding element among the Democrats’ leadership class is contempt — loudly expressed — for the working class and for “normie” voters in general.

 

Texeira:

America’s historical party of the working class keeps losing working-class support. And not just among white voters. Not only has the emerging Democratic majority I once predicted failed to materialize, but many of the nonwhite voters who were supposed to deliver it are instead voting for Republicans.

 

This year, Democrats have chosen to run a campaign focused on three things: abortion rights, gun control, and safeguarding democracy—issues with strong appeal to socially liberal, college-educated voters. But these issues have much less appeal to working class voters.

 

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/11/democrats-long-goodbye-to-the-working-class/672016/

 

 

Luxury beliefs don’t have mass market appeal. And it’s hard to build a majority based on contempt for, well, the majority.

 

 

 

 

Biden got so many votes last time and those people work. Heck, they work more than the retired and self-unemployed Republicans 

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7 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

He beat Trump in the debates easily. So if he shouldn't be prez, neither should the guy he beat up on in the debates and election 

Biden got so many votes last time and those people work. Heck, they work more than the retired and self-unemployed Republicans 


Fool me once…

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GOP GAINS MINORITY VOTERS

 

It is not news that the Republicans’ share of black and Hispanic votes is rising, but the latest Wall Street Journal poll has some recent numbers:

 

About 17% of Black voters said they would pick a Republican candidate for Congress over a Democrat in Journal polls both in late October and in August. That is a substantially larger share than the 8% of Black voters who voted for former President Donald Trump in 2020 and the 8% who backed GOP candidates in 2018 House races, as recorded by AP VoteCast, a large survey of voters who participated in those elections.

 

As more blacks come out as Republican voters, that percentage is sure to increase, as Democratic policies offer nothing to voters of any race whose major concerns are the cost of living and crime.

 

Among Latino voters, Democrats held a lead of 5 percentage points over Republicans in the choice of a congressional candidate in the Journal’s October survey, a narrower advantage than the Democrats’ 11-point lead in August.

 

That is a sharp drop in Democratic support in a short time, but what is really remarkable is the shift since 2018 and 2020:

 

Latino voters in 2020 favored President Biden over Mr. Trump by 28 percentage points and Democratic candidates in 2018 House races by 31 points, VoteCast found.

 

So, from 28-point and 31-point leads, down to 5. And falling. If those numbers are even remotely close, there are major areas of the country where the Democrats will struggle to win anything.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/11/gop-gains-minority-voters.php

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/gop-gaining-support-among-black-and-latino-voters-wsj-poll-finds-11667822481

 

 

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

 

 

GOP GAINS MINORITY VOTERS

 

It is not news that the Republicans’ share of black and Hispanic votes is rising, but the latest Wall Street Journal poll has some recent numbers:

 

About 17% of Black voters said they would pick a Republican candidate for Congress over a Democrat in Journal polls both in late October and in August. That is a substantially larger share than the 8% of Black voters who voted for former President Donald Trump in 2020 and the 8% who backed GOP candidates in 2018 House races, as recorded by AP VoteCast, a large survey of voters who participated in those elections.

 

As more blacks come out as Republican voters, that percentage is sure to increase, as Democratic policies offer nothing to voters of any race whose major concerns are the cost of living and crime.

 

Among Latino voters, Democrats held a lead of 5 percentage points over Republicans in the choice of a congressional candidate in the Journal’s October survey, a narrower advantage than the Democrats’ 11-point lead in August.

 

That is a sharp drop in Democratic support in a short time, but what is really remarkable is the shift since 2018 and 2020:

 

Latino voters in 2020 favored President Biden over Mr. Trump by 28 percentage points and Democratic candidates in 2018 House races by 31 points, VoteCast found.

 

So, from 28-point and 31-point leads, down to 5. And falling. If those numbers are even remotely close, there are major areas of the country where the Democrats will struggle to win anything.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/11/gop-gains-minority-voters.php

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/gop-gaining-support-among-black-and-latino-voters-wsj-poll-finds-11667822481

 

 

The articles have already been written. This is considered the white supremacy of POC voters. Yes, it’s as lame as it sounds but there people that want you to believe it. 

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ASIAN VOTERS MOVE RIGHT

 

The New York Times sends out an email each morning; you can view today’s, by David Leonhardt, here. The email is headed: Asian American voters, like Latinos, have shifted toward the Republican Party since 2018. Why? Rather than Why, some would ask, What took them so long? But let’s enjoy the good news: In the past two elections — 2020 and 2022 — Asian Americans have moved toward the right,

 

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https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/03/asian-voters-move-right.php

 

https://messaging-custom-newsletters.nytimes.com/template/oakv2?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20230306&instance_id=86975&nl=the-morning&productCode=NN&regi_id=72434599&segment_id=127013&te=1&uri=nyt%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter%2Ff4b55698-f9ac-55f3-abe0-bb0f2cffec06&user_id=5256502b9708687c304c45e3afd98e77

 

 

 

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On 11/11/2022 at 10:29 AM, B-Man said:

So then the GOP can stop gerrymander hispanics out of normal representation, right? 

 

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