Mexicans Get The Message, Even If GOP Doesn’t—Race Is Destiny In American Politics
You can’t tell from the MSM, but the best way to look at the recent election is from a demographic point of view. McCain won the white vote, but not by a big margin. At 96%, Obama carried the black vote. In both the Asian-American vote and the Hispanic vote, Obama beat McCain 2 to 1.
Furthermore, among Latin American immigrants who voted, McCain was shellacked. While Hispanics in general went 67-31 for Obama, among foreign-born Latinos the margin was 78 to 22.
Yes, the future looks great for the GOP, doesn’t it? Today’s mass immigration is, in essence, a Democratic Voter Importation System. It’s completely understandable that the Democrats support it. But why do Republicans?
Nevertheless, we’re already being lectured that the problem is that Republicans didn’t pander enough to Hispanics. Which is amazing when you consider how much McCain has pandered to Hispanics throughout his political career. And this is the thanks he received!
The demographic aspect of election ‘08 did not go unnoticed south of the border. El Universal, Mexico’s paper of record, ran articles entitled Emerge Coalición de Minorías en EU [Coalition of Minorities Emerges in the U.S.] and Cambio Demográfico Impulsó a Obama, [Demographic Change Propelled Obama] both by Wilbert TorreEnviado, November 6, 2008.
Yeah, they get it—even if many of our people don’t.
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Mexicans Get The Message, Even If GOP Doesn't—Race Is Destiny In American Politics
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