Fair enough then, but I wouldn't overestimate the Republican appeal in the long term, either.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 29/06/2016 09:59:21 PM
I mean, obviously in the long run the Republicans would come closer to half of the Hispanic vote, but I wouldn't necessarily expect them to get a clear persistent majority. Latin-Americans are becoming more progressive fast on social issues, and have never been conservative on economic issues in the same way that Republicans are, except for a small minority.
A couple questions for those of you living in Europe, Britian, anywhere but the U.S.
28/06/2016 04:21:50 AM
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Let's put it this way...
28/06/2016 07:02:14 PM
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How can you say there is no vision behind Trump's campaign ?
29/06/2016 09:44:37 AM
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Vision means knowing what you want to do, not just what you don't want.
29/06/2016 05:51:59 PM
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I was referring to the Democrats' perception of Mexican long term support to their cause.
29/06/2016 08:48:02 PM
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Fair enough then, but I wouldn't overestimate the Republican appeal in the long term, either.
29/06/2016 09:59:21 PM
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a funny thing happens when a political party denigrates an entire subculture of their country
30/06/2016 09:47:11 PM
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You mean the subculture that flies another country's flag & sends $20 billion a year to Mexico?
01/07/2016 12:27:26 AM
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Where were these concerns 8 years ago?
30/06/2016 04:19:25 AM
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Obama did have a vision. He didn't really realize much of it, but still.
30/06/2016 06:08:49 PM
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Re: Obama did have a vision. He didn't really realize much of it, but still.
01/07/2016 12:56:36 AM
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Re: Obama did have a vision. He didn't really realize much of it, but still.
03/07/2016 05:36:24 PM
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The problem is Trump is the vision behind the Trump campaign *NM*
01/07/2016 04:12:44 PM
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Here's all the detail you may want... Pew Global Attitudes survey about how the US is viewed abroad.
07/07/2016 07:16:03 PM
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