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Junior Chimp
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« on: January 17, 2022, 11:17:55 PM »

Shortly after Election Day 2020, I saw an article stating that what actually happened in TX was that most of the new Trump voters in the RGV were Tejanos rather than Latinos - i.e. people whose families have already been in the US for many generations, as opposed to recent arrivals from Latin America. While Latinos may consider themselves people of color, Tejanos may actually consider themselves White rather than people of color. The article states that Democrats need to understand this difference and thus move past their one-size-fits-all approach toward Hispanics.

Do you agree with the points mentioned above, OP?
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