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Originally Posted by chile1
OK but does this mean they vote Republican? The only specific group that does are the Cuban Americans and even that's quickly changing as it showed during the last elections. Does the data on the Hoover report indicate how Hispanics actually end up casting their ballots? You can be all of that on paper but at the end of the day, the voting says another thing. I don't think Obama could have won without the Hispanic or minority vote.
FYI I'm also Catholic and go to church every Sunday. I also have both my kids in private Catholic Schools. I'm sure on these reports they list me as Conservative. It does not mean we're going to blindly follow and vote for your form of conservatism just because the priest or Rush says so.
BTW....you're so off topic yet very amusing.......
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You are mistakenly confusing "Conservative" with "Republican". Are you Pro Choice and in favor of Gay Rights? If you do then you fall into a smaller percentage of Catholic voters. The point I'm making is more Hispanics are "Conservative" and have the same values of "Conservative" White voters who tend to vote Republican.
Regan recognized the importance of Conservative Hispanics where Republican Party in the last election failed to recognize and thus utilize the power of the Hispanic voting block failing to point out the contrast between Democratic Party and the Republican platform. I'll be the first to say the Republican Party is on the wrong track and will lose more elections if they continue down the same path.
BTW...You are participating in this Off Topic discussion.