Dems losing Hispanic vote in Texas
Karl Rove:
Why South Texas Hispanics Are Going GOP
New polling suggests Democrats are out of touch on immigration, the border and the economy.
For decades, Texas Republicans have worked to improve their party’s standing in South Texas, a heavily Hispanic region where voters—despite being religious, patriotic, entrepreneurial and pro-family—routinely come out by big margins for Democrats. The GOP theory is that every additional Republican vote there is worth two because it takes away a reliably Democratic one.
Though the GOP has been generally satisfied with its labors, the party has often remained deeply underwater in South Texas even when it has swept the state. Now that’s changing and in no small part thanks to Democratic policies, particularly on the border, economy and energy.
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I grew up in the Lower Rio Grande Valley and found most Hispanics to be patriotic Americans who were willing to fight for this country. As an officer in the Marine Corps who fought in Vietnam, it was not unusual to have troops from that area in combat with me. I think the progression to the GOP was natural for both Anglos and Hispanics in the Valley.
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