Republicans are in full-out panic mode over their plunging support with Hispanic voters after losing a special election in a ruby-red Texas district over the weekend.
Republicans have made a documented effort to mislead these communities with well funded, highly localized Spanish language propaganda campaigns in recent years, which, as is usually the case when mainstream reporters try to tease out a segment of the electorate's thinking, simply isn't mentioned
-- Karl Bode (@karlbode.com) Jan 20, 2026 at 6:13 AM
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... Republicans are in full-out panic mode over their plunging support with Hispanic voters ...
Yeah, there was this ...
Trump Wins Big with Hispanics, Flipping South Texas Counties (November 2024)
texasscorecard.com
... Hispanic Americans cast their vote in historic numbers for Republican President-elect Donald Trump, flipping historically blue counties red.
According to an NBC national exit poll, 54 percent of Hispanic/Latino men went for Trump.
In Maverick County, a border region including Eagle Pass, 59 percent of the vote went to Trump while 40 percent went to Kamala Harris"a 19-point victory for the Republican. In 2020, the county vote went to Biden by 9.5 percentage points. ...
That looks to be changing.
Dummkopf Trumpf bleated on NBC News that he believes his junta could use "a softer touch" in its ruthless immigration enforcement pogrom after masked federal agents executed two US citizens in cold blood last month in Minneapolis.
Excerpt:
"I learned that maybe we could use a little bit of a softer touch. But you still have to be tough," Trumpf whined in an Oval Office interview with "NBC Nightly News" TV tumor Tom Llamas. "We're dealing with really hard criminals. But look, I've called the people. I've called the governor. I've called the mayor. Spoke to em. Had great conversations with them. And then I see them ranting and raving out there. Literally as though a call wasn't made."
~snip~
The pathetic Dummkopf Trumpf thinks that making telephone calls to people fixes all the chaos and misery he and his sinister junta have wreaked upon the American people.
Source: www.nbcnews.com
#14 The coward boaz says, "No one in the Republican party is "freaking out" over the hispanic vote."
Shall we take a looksee:
Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX), who represents TX-23, a rural majority Latino district that runs for 550 miles along the Mexican border from just east of El Paso almost to Laredo, said: "It should be an eye-opener to all of us that we all need to pick up the pace."Yeah!
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said the election was a "very concerning outcome."
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R-TX) tweeted that the results are a "wake-up call for Republicans across Texas. Our voters cannot take anything for granted."
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said: "a swing of this magnitude is not something that can be dismissed."
Texas GOP consultant Brendan Steinhauser said: "That imagery coming out of Minnesota in the last few days has had a huge impact on not only Hispanic voters, but swing voters, independents in Texas and around the country."
The coward boaz must be glad that "No one in the Republican party is "freaking out" over the hispanic vote.".
Right?
Just the ones that execute nurses and moms.
#73 | POSTED BY ALEXANDRITE
I know you like to think that ... but then again you're in a bubble...
This black ice agent is going viral after asking a leftist if they are a man, causing leftists around him to crash out
They then call the agent a "house ni**er (during black history month) as they drive off.
x.com
@#77
Wish I knew the answer.
But currently, I see things like this ...
Texas stunner: Democrat Taylor Rehmet flips Republican state Senate district Trump won by 17 points
www.keyc.com
So, what might that say about the votes in Maverick Couty going forward?
Here's some more Alexa.
Breaking Minneapolis: Rabid Responder unleashes "You're next -----!" at a black ICE agent.
x.com
How is it turning out GasLighter? About as you expect? Care to deflect some more?
Bob Seger - Against The Wind (1980)
www.youtube.com
Lyrics excerpt ...
...
"Against The Wind" was inspired by Bob Seger's high school days as a cross-country runner. Two decades later, it was featured in the film Forrest Gump when the main character is ... a cross-country runner!
Seger wrote it about people who have 'weathered the storm' to keep their relationship going. It was a top 5 hit in the US in June 1980, and earned Seger a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal.
...
[Pre-Chorus] ...
Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then
[Chorus]
Against the wind
We were running against the wind
We were young and strong
We were running against the wind
...
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