A stunning new Quinnipiac poll shows that Joe Biden’s approval rating among Hispanics is just 19% — that is 51 points underwater and 10 points lower than it is among Whites.
I guess “unique as tacos” and “Latinx”aren’t working.
The Quinnipiac poll also shows Republicans with a slight lead among Hispanics in the 2022 generic House ballot, an impressive gain for the GOP that bodes very well for candidates in heavily Hispanic districts like @CasandraLGarcia, @MayraFlores2022, and @monica4congress.
The poll also shows Republicans with a lead in the 2022 Senate ballot, which is great news for @marcorubio and a testament to the work of friends like @lauraortizrod and @HTosteGOP.
The poll shows that by and large, Hispanics are dissatisfied with the state of the country and 73% say they were worse off now than they were a year ago. This is terrible news for the Democrats.
The #1 issue for Hispanics? Inflation and nothing else even comes close.
Immigration is near the bottom at just 3%, challenging Democratic narratives about Hispanic voters.
Do Hispanics want Joe Biden to run for re-election? The answer is a resounding NO.
76% of Hispanics — and a majority of every other ethnic group — says Biden should not run in 2024.
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Democrat Rep. Vicente Gonzalez is paying a creepy blogger to sexually harass Congresswoman @MayraFlores2022.
This post was in May, just weeks before Gonzalez paid him $1,200.
In this post, written a week after Vicente Gonzalez paid him $1,200, the blogger describes a conversation with a friend about @MayraFlores2022's private parts.
Just a few weeks before Vicente Gonzalez paid him, the blogger discussed a sexual fantasy with @MayraFlores2022.
Every single Democrat should be asked to denounce Vicente Gonzalez and his sleazy tactics.
Biden's approval rating is - 22 points (32-55) among Florida Hispanics.
There is no pathway forward for Democrats in the Sunshine State with these numbers. We may even see @RonDeSantisFL turn Miami-Dade County red for the first time in decades.
A Soros-backed group led by Democratic operatives have purchased over a dozen Spanish radio stations, including Miami’s iconic Radio Mambi, a conservative station.
1) I honestly don’t know how this will pan out from a business standpoint. I’m skeptical. Running a media company is tough. It could flop, like Univision’s Fusion. Then again, this is a decently funded operation and money can buy talent.
2) Politically, as far as the South Florida one is concerned, the impact of this seems overstated but conservatives should take it seriously. Conservative talk radio listeners are typically not “persuadable” voters. However, this strengthens the Democrats’ institutional capacity.
It's always fun discussing Latino cultures with reporters and who/what non-Latinos think is relevant to Hispanics.
<<Me describing a telenovela star>>
Reporter: Oh, you mean he's like Eva Longoria?
Me: Yeah, except Hispanics actually know who he is.
For the record:
Latinx might know who's Eva Longoria, but no one named Lupe, Carmencita or Consuelo have any pinche clue who she is — and Yolanda sure as shit does not either.
I hope Republicans understand how lucky we are that Team Latinx decided back in like 08 that the DNC's secret weapon for winning over Hispanics is to every 2 years roll-out... (drumroll) ...Eva Longoria!
<<confused clap>>
La tamalera (the tamales lady): ¿Quien es esa güera?
Not withstanding a crisis, household names usually have very high favorability ratings — like, in the 70s and 80s with +40 net favorability scores.
Being in the 30s and only +3 overall is a full-blown public relations fiasco for Disney.
The DeSantis/Disney comparison is flattering for DeSantis.
He's at +2. Theirs is +3.
He's on par with one of the best known (and formerly beloved) brands in the world. A non-political entertainment company's rating should NOT be comparable to that of a high-profile politician.