Hispanic midterm voters watch as Democrat Party becomes anti-Latino party
November 2, 2022 | California
Latino exodus to GOP could the undoing of the Democrat Party
As we head into the midterms, it’s a new day for Hispanic Americans, the nation’s second-largest population group.
Hispanic Americans are achieving greatness in every sector of American society. As Forbes has noted, if the U.S. Latino market was its own country, it would be the eighth-largest economy in the world, larger even than Brazil’s and twice the size of Mexico’s.
We have the fastest-growing middle class in America, larger than Whites, Blacks, and Asians. Prior to COVID, we had the lowest unemployment rate.
We are not marginalized, oppressed or victimized regardless of the stereotypes woke culture tries to impose upon us. Those are antiquated beliefs from a bygone era.
We are not a one-issue voting bloc, whose greatest concern is immigration. As far as our “Dreamers”—those who came to America as children and received temporary relief from deportation—89 percent are employed. They are more likely to start a business and have better graduation rates compared to other non-citizens.
We have held our own against racism, prejudice and ridicule, and emerged victorious. We are successful, imaginative, entrepreneurial and industrious. Our concerns are American concerns. Coming up to the midterm elections, we are most concerned about inflation, individual liberties, the power of choice, parental rights, limited government, expansive entrepreneurship, religious freedom and having an influential voice in leadership.
Our communities overall are more entrepreneurial, hard-working, and value-driven than the general population. We are far and away the fastest-growing sector in home-ownership, with almost half of us owning our own homes. We are raising our children to lead the world we will leave them. Seventeen percent of our community hold bachelor’s or even higher educational degrees.
We account for 13.3 percent of all eligible voters, and our values are now shaping elections. Many Hispanic voters cast liberal ballots for years, but that is rapidly shifting…. (Excerpt from Fox News)