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Dem slams Joy Reid for 'scapegoating and shaming' Latino Trump voters

Nov 12, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    30% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -23% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

53% : 'Also, Latino men, who - despite the utter disrespect shown by Trump and his promise to deport some of your mixed-class, mixed-status families - most of them voted in a 55 percent majority to make the deportations happen,' she continued, mentioning planned policies.
51% : 'To those that voted Trump, f*ck them,' they continued.
48% : Scroll down for video:Rep. Ritchie Torres, the rep for New York's 15th congressional district, made the remarks on X Monday night, accusing MSNBC's Joy Reid of wrongly shaming male Latino votersThe comments came in response to a rant from the Reid Out star on Friday - one that Torres slammed as ''patronizing' and divisive'While 91 percent of black women voted for [Harris], 53 percent of white women overall voted for Trump,' an unrepentant Reid began.'
41% : The pair's failure to address inflation also proved decisive, said experts like University of Houston political science professor Jeronimo Cortina, who told Axios Thursday of Latino voters' prospective mindsets, 'Latinos were saying, "I don't care what Trump says.
40% : 'You all voted with Stephen Miller and David Duke and against your own sisters who chose [Harris] with 60 percent of their votes.'Proceeding to speak to Latino men who voted Trump directly, the TV host said: 'So you [better] own everything that happens to your mixed-status families and to your wives, sisters and abuelas from here on in.'The stark warning, aside from referencing the president-elect's premade plans to commence a mass deportation of illegal immigrants, immediately earned Torres's wrath.
35% : Few, however, brought up how Trump had promised to deport only those who have entered the country illegally - not those belonging to the sizable demographic that some consider to be the working-class backbone of the country.
30% : David Duke is the former leader of the Ku Klux Klan who Trump in 2016 refused to disavow.
25% : It found that more than 40 percent of Latino and Hispanic voters continued support to build a wall, and saw 63 percent of respondents say they do not 'feel like [Trump] is talking about me' when he discussed policies surrounding immigration.
21% : That same cohort voted overwhelmingly for Trump this time around, after the Republican only snagged 32 percent of the same sample-set against Joe Biden.
9% : Despite these policies that appeared to target people with a Latino background specifically, Trump doubled-down on his anti-illegal immigration stance during his recent campaignEarlier this year, the conservative declared migrants were 'poisoning the blood of the US' at legal immigrants' expense, blaming Harris and Biden for doing away with the policy he implemented after assuming office.

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