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Comments by "" (@badluck5647) on "Why Latino Voters’ Political Shifts Could Decide 2022’s Key Races | WSJ" video.
@MrBelmont79 They are talking about Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump challenging Joe Biden for the presidency in 2024. It is time for these senior citizens to go to the old folks home, because they all sound out of touch and in the early stage of Alzheimer's.
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Don't know or don't care? Maybe they just find the topic as irrelevant as Joe Biden's favorite ice cream flavor.
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I always found identity politics odd. I'm white, but I voted for Rubio in the 2020 primary, because his experience and vision for America was preferable to Trump's and other rivals. I never assumed that Rubio would not have my best interests at heart due us being in a different ethnic groups. Apparently, many Hispanics and African Americans don't make the same assumptions.
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@thereaction18 I wouldn't assume that is a done deal. Governor elections of last year had many of these white suburban moms turn their back on the Democrats due to the Dems being soft on crime and a belief that Democrats want to instill white guilt into their children. Texas Latinos are turning Republican too as they care more about Republican success with the economy over Democrats' culture wars.
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@unnamed4063 Asians have a disproportionately higher acceptance rate into high tier colleges compared to their representation of the American population. Any push to make colleges more representative of the American population has shown to push out Asian students instead of lifting up Hispanic and African American students. Harvard and Yale are actually being sued over these issues.
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