« Tony Bobulinski Blasts Jamie Raskin and Dan Goldman as "Liars;" Calls Out Hunter and James Biden for Perjuring Themselves to Congress |
Main
|
DeSantis: I Might Send the Haitians Coming to Florida Straight to Martha's Vinyard »
March 20, 2024
"Who Did You Vote For?"
Politico For Kidz, aka Axios, is psyched about Biden's efforts to boost Hispanic support.
President Biden will use a stop at a Mexican restaurant in Phoenix today
LOL.
to announce a national program to reach Latino voters -- "Latinos con Biden-Harris" -- as his campaign rushes to reverse gains that former President Trump appears to be making with Hispanic voters.
Wow that's some next-level Spanglish right there. Some real poll con arroz sh*t.
It sounds woke to me. Like he didn't want to say "Latinxes para (for) Biden" because that would mean they're like his slaves or employees or something.
Why it matters: Four years ago, Biden won Latino voters 2-to-1 over former President Trump, according to exit polls. But recent polls indicate that Democrats' longtime advantage with Latinos -- the fast-growing segment of the U.S. population -- is diminishing.
...
The campaign also is targeting Black voters with new television ads -- running in swing states and streaming over some of the NCAA basketball tournament's games -- that warn Trump's return would be a "disaster" for Black Americans.
How racist.
But making assumptions about people's habits and preferences based on their race is okay, as long as you're (D)elicate about it.
...
What we're watching: Democrats tend to dismiss polling that indicates their margins with Blacks and Hispanics are collapsing by double digits, with some pointing to the sample sizes of such polls being too small.
But Nate Silver -- founder of FiveThirtyEight who now writes at substack -- takes a different view.
Drawing from aggregated data from Split Ticket, Silver notes that "Biden is now only winning Hispanics by 7 percentage points -- down from 24 points in 2020 -- and Black voters by 'only' 55 points, as compared with 83 points in 2020."
Hispanics -- government name, Latinxes -- are cool to Biden's pandering, because they recognize it as pandering.
Hispanic residents of border states are rejecting President Biden's efforts to shore up support in the 2024 election.
Three Arizona voters joined "Fox & Friends First" on Wednesday to share their discontent with the president's Latinos con Biden-Harris campaign pitch in Phoenix.
"Biden coming to Arizona is just a Band-Aid on a great, big open wound," Monet Flores-Bacs, 25, told co-host Todd Piro. "Despite what President Biden might want us to believe, the Latino community in Arizona is really hurting due to inflation."
Meanwhile, Biden isn't doing much better with liberal urban blacks.
Chicago just voted down a special levy to be imposed on high-value property. Proceeds from the unjust taxation would go to... illegal aliens.
Voters in Chicago have voted against a proposed tax increase that many believe was a backdoor effort to raise money in order to support the city's growing migrant crisis.
During Tuesday's primary election, voters were asked whether they would support increasing levies on high-valued real estate sales to address the problem of homelessness.
The vote appears to have failed by a margin of 54 to 46 percent.
The city's far-left Democratic Mayor, Brandon Johnson, had claimed that the money would be used to tackle the issue of homelessness. However, opponents pointed out that the Chicago City Council maintained the right to spend the money any way it chooses and it would inevitably be used to prop up the tens of thousands of migrants who have arrived in the city.
Via Twitchy, a black woman in Chicago lists all the local funds being commandeered for use by "the migrants." She doesn't like it at all.
One of the black men on the panel -- I'm not sure what kind of panel this is -- asks, "Who did you vote for?"
Everyone laughs, because everyone knows where this is heading.
I imagine that panel was convened to discuss this ballot initiative.
posted by Disinformation Expert Ace at
01:08 PM
|
Access Comments