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Question: Do you believe in the Great Replacement Theory?
#1
Yes (Republican)
 
#2
No (Republican)
 
#3
Yes (Democrat)
 
#4
No (Democrat)
 
#5
Yes (third party or independent)
 
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No (third party or independent)
 
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Total Voters: 84

Author Topic: Do You Believe in the 'Great Replacement Theory'?  (Read 4581 times)
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« on: June 01, 2022, 08:48:23 AM »

When a Democrat narrowly wins a race in some sunbelt locale on the backs of immigrant voters, it's given a celebratory article on MSNBC. When a book is written on the so called Emerging Democratic Majority, its given the status of a legitimate theory for over a decade. But when Republicans highlight the same story but with a negative spin, it's called a fringe conspiracy theory, "vile" and "racist". The hypocrisy is so shameless it almost defies belief. Either there is a real disconnect and gaping but genuine lack of self awareness on the center left there, or it is some kind of dishonesty.

The real reason Republicans don't have to worry about this is that Hispanic birth rates have collapsed. The right has turned its attention to a trend ironically at the very moment when it has exhausted itself.
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