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« on: September 02, 2016, 02:31:07 PM »

I work with a Hispanic woman whose family has been in California since the time it was a part of Mexico and her family owns a "rancho" from those days. They are not Catholic, but Pentecostal. She is actually a youth pastor and heavily involved in the church. She is the type of Hispanic voter the Republican party really needs to vote for them and people like her did vote Republican in 2004. She doesn't speak Spanish and she is now concerned if Trump wins and she is forced to leave for Mexico what she will do. While that may be a little hyperbolic, it really encapsulates the problems Republicans have with Hispanics right now. I do not trust the polls showing greater than 20% of Hispanics voting for Trump.
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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2016, 02:38:34 PM »

^^^^^

If a poll shows Trump >20% among hispanics, it is clearly a fascist alt right poll!

We will just have to wait and see, won't we? Or maybe it's those Asians causing those high non-white numbers for Trump?
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« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2016, 02:39:46 PM »
« Edited: September 02, 2016, 02:41:28 PM by Sbane »


^^^^^

If a poll shows Trump >20% among hispanics, it is clearly a fascist alt right poll!

We will just have to wait and see, won't we? Or maybe it's those Asians causing those high non-white numbers for Trump? Probably those Filipinos.
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« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2016, 02:40:43 PM »

I work with a Hispanic woman whose family has been in California since the time it was a part of Mexico and her family owns a "rancho" from those days. They are not Catholic, but Pentecostal. She is actually a youth pastor and heavily involved in the church. She is the type of Hispanic voter the Republican party really needs to vote for them and people like her did vote Republican in 2004. She doesn't speak Spanish and she is now concerned if Trump wins and she is forced to leave for Mexico what she will do. While that may be a little hyperbolic, it really encapsulates the problems Republicans have with Hispanics right now. I do not trust the polls showing greater than 20% of Hispanics voting for Trump.

Are you making this up?

I am seriously not. She literally is afraid of being sent back to Mexico by Trump. She is also one of those non-voter types who got the sh**t scared out of her by Trump. She doesn't know much about politics or government. But I bet she votes this year......
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« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2016, 02:47:34 PM »

Already answered that question, fat octopus.
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« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2016, 02:58:28 PM »

I work with a Hispanic woman whose family has been in California since the time it was a part of Mexico and her family owns a "rancho" from those days. They are not Catholic, but Pentecostal. She is actually a youth pastor and heavily involved in the church. She is the type of Hispanic voter the Republican party really needs to vote for them and people like her did vote Republican in 2004. She doesn't speak Spanish and she is now concerned if Trump wins and she is forced to leave for Mexico what she will do. While that may be a little hyperbolic, it really encapsulates the problems Republicans have with Hispanics right now. I do not trust the polls showing greater than 20% of Hispanics voting for Trump.

Are you making this up?

I am seriously not. She literally is afraid of being sent back to Mexico by Trump. She is also one of those non-voter types who got the sh**t scared out of her by Trump. She doesn't know much about politics or government. But I bet she votes this year......

I don't even know who to blame for that.  As an adult who's family has lived in a particular country for generations you really should have some idea of what your status is.

I think the fear is that the deportation force won't "discriminate" when it comes to rounding up the browns. She is aware she is a US citizen.....Obviously you are pretty white since you don't get at a visceral level why non-whites are so afraid of Trump. It's not just disagreeing with his policies or his personality. Non-whites are afraid of what exactly he may be capable of.
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« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2016, 04:34:41 PM »

I work with a Hispanic woman whose family has been in California since the time it was a part of Mexico and her family owns a "rancho" from those days. They are not Catholic, but Pentecostal. She is actually a youth pastor and heavily involved in the church. She is the type of Hispanic voter the Republican party really needs to vote for them and people like her did vote Republican in 2004. She doesn't speak Spanish and she is now concerned if Trump wins and she is forced to leave for Mexico what she will do. While that may be a little hyperbolic, it really encapsulates the problems Republicans have with Hispanics right now. I do not trust the polls showing greater than 20% of Hispanics voting for Trump.

Are you making this up?

I am seriously not. She literally is afraid of being sent back to Mexico by Trump. She is also one of those non-voter types who got the sh**t scared out of her by Trump. She doesn't know much about politics or government. But I bet she votes this year......
You have indirectly called her stupid. #stupidForHillary2016

Let me ask you a question though, would you opposed to all non-whites being rounded up and deported regardless of citizenship status?
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