Hispanic Voters Trending Red

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

For the last several presidential election cycles, media messaging has been consistent: candidates who captures the Hispanic vote will win. The suggestion, often unstated, was that GOP candidates need to promote an illegal alien amnesty, pledge to curtail interior enforcement and promote expanded immigration. In 2022, however, Hispanics could indeed hold the key to a GOP victory, but not because they endorse amnesty. Hispanics, realizing that an open border creates job competition, classroom chaos and disrupts their communities, oppose President Biden’s immigration agenda.

The Hispanic shift toward Republicans has been slowly, but steadily building. In 2004 and 2016, Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump scored well among Hispanics, 40 percent and 38 percent, respectively. Trump’s 2020 total was almost 10 points higher than his 2016 tally. But in the 20 months since Biden’s inauguration, the White House’s open borders agenda has accelerated the Hispanic shift to the GOP. Remember that Hispanics who vote are U.S. citizens, and their hopes and concerns are largely identical to other Americans.

In his new book, “Political Migrants: Hispanic Voters on the Move,” Jim Robb wrote that Biden’s refusal to enforce border laws, and instead to opt for catch-and-release, has been disastrous for all Americans, but especially legal immigrants and the 40-plus million American-born Hispanics.

This fall, indications are that Hispanics will vote Republican at a higher rate than they did in 2020: 41 percent plan to vote Republican against 45 percent who will support Democrats, with others undecided. Since only 29 percent of Hispanics voted Republican in the 2018 mid-term election, 41 percent would be a significant GOP move toward capturing an important demographic. In fact, 41 percent would be the highest mid-term election share Republicans have ever received from Hispanics.

On important life-affecting issues, Hispanics side with the GOP. Among likely Hispanic voters, 52 percent believe the government is doing “too little to reduce illegal border crossings and visitor overstays.” Only 15 percent believe the government is doing “too much.” Hispanic voters overwhelmingly agree that chain migration should be limited to spouses and minor children, that Congress should mandate E-Verify which helps assure that only citizens and lawfully present foreign nationals can hold jobs, that businesses should raise wages to attract American workers before hiring foreign nationals, and that legal immigration should be reduced from its current 1 million-plus annually inflow.

Other poll findings may vary, but tangible evidence exists that the Hispanic shift to the GOP is real and may represent the difference in November. In a special June election to determine who would represent Texas’ 34th congressional district in the illegal immigration-besieged Rio Grande Valley, Mayra Flores defeated Democrat Dan Sanchez. A citizen since age 14 and married to a border patrol officer, Flores represents a burgeoning breed of Hispanic officeholders who promote strict border enforcement. Flores is the first Republican to represent her historically blue district in 150 years, and the first woman born in Mexico ever elected to Congress. Just weeks after her victory, Flores called on her colleagues to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his abject failures to enforce immigration laws which have caused the ongoing border crisis.

Texas gubernatorial challenger Robert O’Rourke, trailing Republican incumbent Greg Abbott, explained why Hispanics have abandoned Democrats. O’Rourke, harkening back to 2020, blamed Biden who “…didn’t spend a dime or day in the Rio Grande Valley or really anywhere in Texas….”

Flores will be on the November ballot when she’ll face Democrat Vicente Gonzales who has consistently voted to support Biden’s open borders policy. Political forecasters maintain that the 34th still leans blue. But a Flores victory would confirm that the Hispanic trend to red is real.

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really
really
October 12, 2022 7:19 pm

“Vote Aqui”

There’s your future.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  really
October 12, 2022 8:04 pm

No, Really, really. The Present.

really
really
  Aunt Acid
October 12, 2022 8:16 pm

The Present is merely The Prelude. The article speaks as if “hispanics” “voting red” will preserve the GOP, as if that will preserve America or something. It won’t. They are indios, they don’t even know what western civilization is much less support it. They will vote their own interests – no perversions sure, but also more welfare for themselves and more barrio boundaries, because they are incapable of escaping, are unwilling to escape, see no need to escape, their macho/cacique/death culture.

falconflight
falconflight
  really
October 12, 2022 9:13 pm

Well said, not so unlike the black and jewish ghettos, and finally the educated white female suburbanite.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  really
October 13, 2022 5:50 am

America’s future is a Mexican drug cartel ….ha ha ha.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
October 12, 2022 8:01 pm

So many Spanish folks just love the idea of Drag Qween Story Hour in the local schools and libraries for grade schoolers and are especially inclined to endorse child mutilation for the gender confused 11 year olds.

VOTE DEMONCRAT!

/s

How about that LA city council, amigos?!

Isn’t it PAINFULLY obvious, the Demoncrat party must be removed to the biohazard/chemical/new-cleer toxic waste depository of history. Post haste.

Love,

Auntie

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 12, 2022 9:42 pm

Why? Because spanish speakers that are legally in the US escaped the shitholes that socialisms has made of their countries. Most of the came to the US to work, raise their kids, have a car, a house….it sounds a little bit… republican.

Take a Venezuelan that was living a relatively good life as an oil engineer when Chavez/Maduro created the second coming of socialist paradise on earth. Now is working in Minnesota. Far from his family, shoveling snow in January.¿Would he vote for socialists?

Or the Cuban that escaped in a raft from the Che Guevara Nirvana. ¿Would he vote for socialism?

Or the Argentinian that got his life savings confiscated by the peronist party, and then when he tried to recover, was taxed to death for being an “oligarch” (he had a small furniture factory with 8 employees). When he caught one of them stealing and fired him, the union when on strike, and the goverment ordered the thief to be reinstated and all the salaries be paid. That year he was lucky to get the DV lottery, sold everything, and is now doing clerical work for a Bank in Tennessee while seeing opportunities to make furniture again in the US ¿Would he vote for populists?

The traditional problem with republicans is associating illegal and legal immigration. The legal immigrants (the ones that vote, by the way) share the same dream as the immigrants form Europe in the last century, or the ones that came with the Mayflower. Just a difference in time and skin color. But the same values.

As a Taxi driver from Honduras told my mother in Chicago (in spanish). “I escaped from the criminals that made life impossible in Honduras, and now Democrats are trying to bring those criminals here”

No surprise they vote Republicans.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Anonymous
October 13, 2022 6:08 am

They fled their countries to escape the people they themselves elected and were too cowardly to expel.
Now they come here to weaken us like a parasite to its host.
They need to be rounded up, put in uniform, and sent to Ukraine as spare Nazis.

flash
flash
  Anonymous
October 13, 2022 6:17 am

Everyone, across the globe, who wants 8 or 9 kids, a car and a house, should escape the third world shitholes they created and come help complete the transformation of our Republic into a third world shithole. No assimilation required . Create your own national shithole here: Replete with flags, turf wars and gang violence.
No pay? No worry. Free Social Security disability and welfare checks available, too.

63% of Non-Citizen Households Access Welfare Programs
Compared to 35% of native households
https://cis.org/Report/63-NonCitizen-Households-Access-Welfare-Programs

Left: Death to America. Open borders for all.

Right: Stop the invasion. Save out Republic

GOP: We must seek a legal path to the destruction of our Republic.

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
October 12, 2022 10:05 pm

I suggest Democrats keep calling them Latinxes. They seem to really like that.

KaD
KaD
October 12, 2022 10:53 pm

Even they are starting to realize if things keep going the way they are they’re going to be living in Mexico again.
Without having to move.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
October 13, 2022 6:02 am

Robert ORourke is a faggot pussy boy.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  YourAverageJoe
October 13, 2022 1:44 pm

and a Pinko.