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I'll just leave this here for the usual suspects. That "blue wave " the dems were hoping on was baised on Hispanic voters. We all can see how that turned out.
A popular misconception is assuming that because 39 percent of the Texas population is Hispanic that their electoral participation should be of similar proportions. In reality, fewer than 5 million of Texas’ 11 million Hispanics are eligible to vote. That’s only 20 percent of the state population and about 30 percent of all registered voters. Ted Cruz drew %39 of the Hispanic vote. Abbot drew almost %60. We now continue with the hysterical drama. |
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I'll just leave this here for the usual suspects. That "blue wave " the dems were hoping on was baised on Hispanic voters. We all can see how that turned out. A popular misconception is assuming that because 39 percent of the Texas population is Hispanic that their electoral participation should be of similar proportions. In reality, fewer than 5 million of Texas’ 11 million Hispanics are eligible to vote. That’s only 20 percent of the state population and about 30 percent of all registered voters. Ted Cruz drew %39 of the Hispanic vote. Abbot drew almost %60. We now continue with the hysterical drama. View Quote |
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I'll just leave this here for the usual suspects. That "blue wave " the dems were hoping on was baised on Hispanic voters. We all can see how that turned out. A popular misconception is assuming that because 39 percent of the Texas population is Hispanic that their electoral participation should be of similar proportions. In reality, fewer than 5 million of Texas’ 11 million Hispanics are eligible to vote. That’s only 20 percent of the state population and about 30 percent of all registered voters. Ted Cruz drew %39 of the Hispanic vote. Abbot drew almost %60. We now continue with the hysterical drama. View Quote |
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It's rumored they are all leaving next week or so.
Read that on twitter fwiw. |
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I'm sure none of them have anchor babies that will be voting soon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'll just leave this here for the usual suspects. That "blue wave " the dems were hoping on was baised on Hispanic voters. We all can see how that turned out. A popular misconception is assuming that because 39 percent of the Texas population is Hispanic that their electoral participation should be of similar proportions. In reality, fewer than 5 million of Texas’ 11 million Hispanics are eligible to vote. That’s only 20 percent of the state population and about 30 percent of all registered voters. Ted Cruz drew %39 of the Hispanic vote. Abbot drew almost %60. We now continue with the hysterical drama. Read somewhere the other day that 2,000,000 hispanic young adults will come of voting age in TX in the next 5 years. Generational hispanics who came here legally generations ago are a mixed bag. Still mostly majority leftist but not monolithically so. Anchor babies on the other hand? Yeah, 99.9% of them will vote Dem. None are going to vote for the guys who want to deport mom, dad and uncle Chuy. |
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I'll just leave this here for the usual suspects. That "blue wave " the dems were hoping on was baised on Hispanic voters. We all can see how that turned out. A popular misconception is assuming that because 39 percent of the Texas population is Hispanic that their electoral participation should be of similar proportions. In reality, fewer than 5 million of Texas’ 11 million Hispanics are eligible to vote. That’s only 20 percent of the state population and about 30 percent of all registered voters. Ted Cruz drew %39 of the Hispanic vote. Abbot drew almost %60. We now continue with the hysterical drama. View Quote This has played out in CA. Yeah, illegals can't legally vote, but their US born kids can. Their reproduction rates drop when they get here, so the takeover is slower than the left expected. It still happens. Their social conservatism drops away quickly, but their collectivist socialist political views don't. |
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Quoted: Those are the kill shot. Read somewhere the other day that 2,000,000 hispanic young adults will come of voting age in TX in the next 5 years. Generational hispanics who came here legally generations ago are a mixed bag. Still mostly majority leftist but not monolithically so. Anchor babies on the other hand? Yeah, 99.9% of them will vote Dem. None are going to vote for the guys who want to deport mom, dad and uncle Chuy. View Quote |
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Their children will vote. This has played out in CA. Yeah, illegals can't legally vote, but their US born kids can. Their reproduction rates drop when they get here, so the takeover is slower than the left expected. It still happens. Their social conservatism drops away quickly, but their collectivist socialist political views don't. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'll just leave this here for the usual suspects. That "blue wave " the dems were hoping on was baised on Hispanic voters. We all can see how that turned out. A popular misconception is assuming that because 39 percent of the Texas population is Hispanic that their electoral participation should be of similar proportions. In reality, fewer than 5 million of Texas’ 11 million Hispanics are eligible to vote. That’s only 20 percent of the state population and about 30 percent of all registered voters. Ted Cruz drew %39 of the Hispanic vote. Abbot drew almost %60. We now continue with the hysterical drama. This has played out in CA. Yeah, illegals can't legally vote, but their US born kids can. Their reproduction rates drop when they get here, so the takeover is slower than the left expected. It still happens. Their social conservatism drops away quickly, but their collectivist socialist political views don't. |
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If our worthless government would lock down the border we would not have this problem View Quote Mexicans (and other browns) are breeding at a vastly greater rate than whites. and they don't really like the notion of "you gotta go back" nor do they like the notion of "build the wall" |
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The reason this subject is pointless to talk about is because there's nothing we can do to stop it from happening.
1. Build a wall. Both parties are aligned against Trump and refuse to give him funding. 2. Increase White birthrates. You can't force materialistic Whites to have children, though you can gloat when they're shipping off to nursing homes with no family to check up on them. Oh, they are so very very fucked. 3. Encourage Whites to move to Texas. Every time we get a relocation thread, here come the morons saying Fuck Off-We're Full in an attempt to disrupt the thread. |
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Where did OP go? Is this just a thread in which it appears that the sole purpose is to provoke other members, or to damage the image and/or reputation of the site?
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I'll just leave this here for the usual suspects. That "blue wave " the dems were hoping on was baised on Hispanic voters. We all can see how that turned out. A popular misconception is assuming that because 39 percent of the Texas population is Hispanic that their electoral participation should be of similar proportions. In reality, fewer than 5 million of Texas' 11 million Hispanics are eligible to vote. That's only 20 percent of the state population and about 30 percent of all registered voters. Ted Cruz drew %39 of the Hispanic vote. Abbot drew almost %60. We now continue with the hysterical drama. View Quote |
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You are so wrong it's not even funny. Went to high school in Los Angeles for a bit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Virtue signaling Texans will continue cheering for this until their precious bastion of 'Merica turns into a mirror of Cali and then they'll be supremely butthurt and wonder how it all happened But fuck it, all worth it for tacos, cheap labor, and some Latina cuties right? View Quote |
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MAGA! I'm still not tired of winning! Most Hispanics are very conservative Catholics. Red wave 2020! The 2.6% difference between Cruz and Beto was just an anomaly. View Quote |
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I'll just leave this here for the usual suspects. That "blue wave " the dems were hoping on was baised on Hispanic voters. We all can see how that turned out. A popular misconception is assuming that because 39 percent of the Texas population is Hispanic that their electoral participation should be of similar proportions. In reality, fewer than 5 million of Texas’ 11 million Hispanics are eligible to vote. That’s only 20 percent of the state population and about 30 percent of all registered voters. Ted Cruz drew %39 of the Hispanic vote. Abbot drew almost %60. We now continue with the hysterical drama. View Quote |
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I mean really ... why are the democrats against the wall being built?
1. Trump will get the credit for it. 2. Their voters. |
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Now are those legal Hispanics or illegal ones? It makes a difference.
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Username appropriate, though misspelled. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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39% huh? Where did the other 61% go? Also what % of the white vote did Cruz get? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'll just leave this here for the usual suspects. That "blue wave " the dems were hoping on was baised on Hispanic voters. We all can see how that turned out. A popular misconception is assuming that because 39 percent of the Texas population is Hispanic that their electoral participation should be of similar proportions. In reality, fewer than 5 million of Texas' 11 million Hispanics are eligible to vote. That's only 20 percent of the state population and about 30 percent of all registered voters. Ted Cruz drew %39 of the Hispanic vote. Abbot drew almost %60. We now continue with the hysterical drama. |
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Quoted: They have children now. That's still included in the numbers above. Try again. View Quote It takes awhile, since the kids have to reach voting age in large numbers. But it will happen in TX, too. |
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Yep. I'd prefer a good Hispanic woman over your average entitled, white, princess bitch as well View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Meh. Give me a classroom full of Hispanics any day. The students who cause the most trouble are, on average, white males with an inflated sense of entitlement. View Quote I know this was already in quoted in a quote I quoted earlier but it's so horribly wrong it is worth its own quote... multiple times over for that matter. |
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Virtue signaling Texans will continue cheering for this until their precious bastion of 'Merica turns into a mirror of Cali and then they'll be supremely butthurt and wonder how it all happened But fuck it, all worth it for tacos, cheap labor, and some Latina cuties right? View Quote |
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I was hoping to beat Rome for longest running republic, but we're not even halfway there. View Quote Human behaviour is about the only thing that really matters. But that changes over time, even without an influx of outsiders. Such an influx just makes change faster. It was always a matter of time until we would not do rule of law anymore. We haven't followed the constitution since FDR was POTUS. Turns out, it is just paper with words written on it, it doesn't enforce itself. |
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Or, you know, the GOP could find, train and empower Hispanic activists and candidates and keep winning. Or just build weird compounds to hide. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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RIP Tejas. Or just build weird compounds to hide. Have you seen the price of concrete these days? |
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The gap between Texas’ Hispanic and white populations continued to narrow last year when the state gained almost nine Hispanic residents for every additional white resident. With Hispanics expected to become the largest population group in Texas as soon as 2022, new population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau showed the Hispanic population climbed to nearly 11.4 million — an annual gain of 214,736 through July 2018 and an increase of 1.9 million since 2010. The white population, meanwhile, grew by just 24,075 last year. Texas still has a bigger white population — up to 11.9 million last year — but it has only grown by roughly 484,000 since 2010. The white population’s growth has been so sluggish this decade that it barely surpassed total growth among Asian Texans, who make up a tiny share of the total population, in the same time period. https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/texas-gained-almost-nine-hispanic-residents-for-every-additional-white-resident-last-year MAGA! I'm still not tired of winning! Most Hispanics are very conservative Catholics. Red wave 2020! The 2.6% difference between Cruz and Beto was just an anomaly. View Quote |
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