Absolute chef's kiss lack of self awareness here in the context of this topic. What a loser.
Absolute chef's kiss lack of self awareness here in the context of this topic. What a loser.
Why would immigrant communities be concerned? They are after all legal unlike their counterpart which is illegal immigrants. Plus we have Dreamers here already who get left out because they're actual Americans unlike those who aren't but our own people, right?
If they are looking for handouts then, yes, they will vote Democrat.
And have you noticed the growing homeless crisis lately?
You mean poorly runs a border state. Didn't they try to recall him in California?
DeSantis would end Newsom's career, tbh. You should hope he backs down.
You so readily accept your programming, Darrin.
So obedient.
You're really serious about all this?
red states are first in line for handouts. The second Old Joe says he's removing federal funding, hotwheels starts spinning like crazy in his chair.
And I haven't seen the housing crisis particularly affecting hispanics, tbh... those peeps will live 40 in a room and don't break a sweat...
This is an unforced error though, and I hope they keep doing it. Then they wonder why latinos won't vote for the GOP
The GOP tried to recall him, and he won the recall with more votes than he had in his own governor election
"Poorly run" the richest state in the nation by a long, long mile. DeathSantis is nobody from a ty state.
If you can't afford to live in the big city, you should definitely move to a cheaper state
Don't come whining when those people vote blue though, like in Austin...
I like Newsom. I think he'd make a good president.
You think they all wanted to be in Nuevo Laredo?
He's just another wheeling and dealing politico, tbh... not bad, not great... he would be a good candidate for the Dems just out of necessity: that party really needs to nominate somebody under 70 years old again...
If we could get one who could walk upright and complete a sentence without reading the cues, or without getting impeached for trying to sell Whitehouse timeshares.
Talking about Latinos...
**2022 Midterm National Latino Voter Tracking Poll: Week One Results**
Key findings from Week One include:
Priority Issues
● Latino voters say inflation, women’s reproductive and abortion rights, and gun safety are the most important issues ahead of this year’s midterms. Meanwhile, protecting immigrant communities — which ranked as the second most important issue at this same point in 2018 — is only a top priority for 13 percent of Latinos.
● The top issues for Latino voters, in order of importance, include:
○ Inflation and the rising cost of living: 48 percent
○ Women's reproductive and abortion rights: 28 percent
○ Addressing mass shootings and gun safety policy: 25 percent
○ Improving wages and creating more jobs: 25 percent
○ Lowering the costs of health care: 24 percent
○ Combating climate change and pollution: 20 percent
○ Lowering taxes: 15 percent
○ Protecting immigrant rights: 13 percent
○ Creating more affordable housing: 13 percent
○ Reducing crime: 11 percent
● When asked about key policy issues of the day, Latino voters expressed overwhelming support for moving several current social causes forward. Among registered Latino voters:
○ 91 percent support allowing Medicare to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs
○ 84 percent support passing a new Voting Rights Act
○ 83 percent support protecting DACA recipients from deportation
○ 81 percent support creating a path to citizenship for undo ented immigrants
○ 77 percent support passing a law to guarantee access to abortion
○ 74 percent support cancelling up to $20,000 in student debt for people who earn less than $125,000 a year
Voter Preferences and Favorability
• When asked who they plan to elect to Congress in November, 52 percent of Latino voters support Democratic candidates and 35 percent support Republicans.
• Approval rating for key political figures include:
o President Biden: 58 percent favorable and 38 percent unfavorable
o Vice President Harris: 49 percent favorable and 39 percent unfavorable
o Former President Trump: 38 percent favorable and 57 percent unfavorable
o Republicans in Congress: 34 percent favorable and 56 percent unfavorable
o Democrats in Congress: 55 percent favorable and 36 percent unfavorable
o U.S. Supreme Court: 47 percent favorable and 39 percent unfavorable
● When asked how they are doing compared to two years ago — before Biden became President — 31 percent of Latino voters say they are doing better compared to 69 percent who stated that they are doing the same or worse.
https://naleo.org/wp-content/uploads...NAL_UPDATE.pdf
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Just one poll, no need to get your panties in a bunch over it.
That's why New Yorkers and others from blue states keep flocking to FLA. Makes perfect sense
Y'all are terrified of him, imo
No state income tax, nothing to do with him.
Some people can afford it, but chose to leave the high taxes, homeless shooting up outside their homes and other consequences of liberal policy.
El Nono called it a sh1tty state.
Maybe if it were so great where they were they would stay, yes?
How re ed do you have to be to simultaneously whine “Keep your California out of my Texas!” and brag about Californians moving into Texas?
Warmer weather. Want to stay on the Least Coast.
Move to communities that are loaded with Finklesteins.
Not unlike the American expat communities in Mexico.
It is a ty state, but a ty state with a huge tax break you can claim residence in. Unregulated developers have run it into the ground.
thinking New Yorkers moving to Florida is a new thing.
Nope, it was only after Based DeSantis showed up that people started calling Miami the Sixth Borough.
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