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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: Farmboy who wrote (57353)10/19/2012 10:43:44 AM
From: Peter Dierks  Read Replies (1) of 71588
 
The future of this nation hinges on which party Latinos end up supporting. If they become a wholly owned subsidiary of the democrat party then Republicans will struggle to win enough elections to make any difference. If Latinos align with Republicans democrats will struggle to remain relevant.

Cuban Latinos are almost monolithically Republican. Mexican Latinos seems to align more with democrats. On the basis of religion one would expect both Latinos and African Americans to align with Republicans. For that matter one would expect African Americans to align with Republicans for multiple reasons including the voting rights act and others going back to Abe Lincoln.

Seniors still vote more for democrats than Republicans even though their best interests are much more closely aligned with Republicans.
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