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PolitiJunkie
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« on: October 09, 2013, 10:28:27 PM »

3.   Texas – 38%
4.   Arizona – 30%

Under 18 population rank:
3.   Texas – 49%
4.   Arizona – 44%

Biggest latino increase Under 18 versus Total population:
2.   Arizona +14%
5.   Texas +11%

3.   Arizona – 10 points
4.   Texas – 11 points

I spy, with my little eye, problems for the GOP!
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PolitiJunkie
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« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2013, 02:02:29 PM »

Latinos are Republicans but don't know it.

You are an idiot. And that's actually a really racist thing to say if you think about it; "our ideas are best for these people but they just don't realize it." That's ridiculous. That's like a Democrat saying members of the white working class are Democrats but they don't know it because our fiscal policies are better for them, and they only vote Republican due to their fear of government and gays. People choose how they vote; they aren't boxed into nice little categories like you want to think. Shame on you.
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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2013, 02:04:13 PM »

I thought it was between 4-5%. Something needs to be done about this in our party. Latinos are Republicans but don't know it. If we focus on the free market over the communist and socialist countries they came from combined with social conservative values. I'm sure they'd support school choice.

The idea that Latinos are natural Republicans, but don't know it is wrong and a tad bit racist.   Latinos support abortion, gay marraige and Obamacare at a rate higher than the national average.

Not to mention immigration reform and liberal fiscal policies/social programs. The only argument one could potentially make about Latinos being Republicans who don't know it is that, as a result of their faith and religious convictions, they oppose gay marriage and abortion, that they are cultural conservatives, but we now know even that isn't true.
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