Democrats Push Election Task Force: Latino Voters “Are Highly Susceptible to Misinformation”

by daniel12 hours ago12 hours ago
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Oh, the irony.
Democrats, who claim that they are against racism, now claim that minorities are too stupid to figure out what’s true and what’s misinformation.
Darren Soto tweeted:
In an effort to tackle election mis/disinformation, we sent a letter to @TheJusticeDept asking how their Election Threats Task Force is focusing on Spanish speaking communities.
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Spanish language voters are highly susceptible to misinformation and must be protected.
First things first: since when did the Justice Department have an Election Threats Task Force focused on minority communities?
And why are they specifically targeting latinos?
Could it be because hispanic voters supported President Trump in historic numbers during the 2020 presidential election?

And could it be because more and more minorities are turning to the Republican party?
See Representative Darren Soto’s tweet below:



Rep. Darren Soto
@RepDarrenSoto

In an effort to tackle election mis/disinformation, we sent a letter to @TheJusticeDept asking how their Election Threats Task Force is focusing on Spanish speaking communities.Spanish language voters are highly susceptible to misinformation and must be protected.






2:35 PM · May 11, 2022

Democrats had a problem with Hispanic voters in 2020.
A historic share voted for President Trump and Republicans up and down the ticket.
But now, with the economy in shambles, more and more are turning on Joe Biden.
Reuters confirms:
Ricardo Aguirre sits near his two taco trucks and laments the soaring cost of tomatoes, onions, meat and cilantro,
which have doubled in price in recent months, hammering his Phoenix-based catering business.
Aguirre, 43, usually votes for the Democratic Party. But with inflation hitting a 40-year high in February he has a stark warning for Democrats as they seek to keep control of the U.S. Congress in November’s elections.

“If the Republican Party has something better to offer us, I will vote Republican,” said Aguirre. Republicans, he believes, are generally better economic stewards who could have more success in reducing prices.
Aguirre runs Tamales y Tacos Puebla from the heavily Hispanic Alhambra neighborhood in Phoenix, where talk of record-high gas and food prices was dominating conversations in front gardens, stores and restaurants when Reuters visited.
Of 35 Hispanic voters Reuters spoke to in two toss-up races in Arizona and Colorado, 20 – including Aguirre – said soaring inflation is causing them to seriously consider voting for Republicans. The majority of those said they usually vote Democrat.
Many said they don’t necessarily blame Democrats but have lost faith in their ability to solve inflation and are increasingly willing to let Republicans try.
Even a small loss of support among Hispanics – a key component of the Democratic coalition of voters that brought President Joe Biden to power – could mean the loss of the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate for Democrats.
Four of the top 15 congressional targets for Republicans are races with heavy Mexican-American populations, according to Mike Madrid, a Republican strategist based in California.
Inflation is now the top worry among Hispanic voters, according to an Axios-Ipsos poll released in March. A Quinnipiac University poll published on April 13 found that just 26% of Hispanic voters approved of Biden’s job performance, the lowest mark of any demographic.
That could be a further sign of what pollsters say is a long-term erosion of support for Democrats among Latinos.

While Biden won 61% of Latino voters in the 2020 presidential election, there was an 8% percent swng toward his Republican opponent, Donald Trump, Democratic polling firm Catalist found in 2021.
Hispanic voters are a large and diverse segment of the electorate and are not uniform in how they vote. In Florida for example, many are Cuban-Americans who tilt more conservative. In the American Midwest and West, a majority are of Mexican origin, have traditionally tended to vote Democrat, and live in swing states, including Arizona.
Democrats are running scared.
If minorities continue to flock towards the Republican party, then it will be virtually impossible for Democrats to win future elections.
After President Trump showed that “America First” is good for ALL Americans regardless of gender, sexual identity, race, location, religious beliefs, etc., more people are realizing that Conservatives are for freedom, the constitution, and what’s best for all.
No wonder Democrats are focusing on outreach to Latino voters!



The Democrats
@TheDemocrats

NEW: We are launching a historic push to invest in Latino voter outreach across the country!We're making sure we're investing earlier than ever ahead of the midterms.



nbcnews.com
Democrats launch 'historic' seven-figure media effort targeting Latinos
Democrats say the investment aimed at Hispanic voters comes earlier than in past midterm election cycles and involves a "robust" amount of money.


1:15 PM · May 10, 2022




Julio Rosas
@Julio_Rosas11

I sincerely hope Democrats continue to double down on "Latinos are switching over to Republicans because they're too dumb to know 'misinformation'" and not because Democratic policies are harming Latino communities.



Rep. Darren Soto
@RepDarrenSoto

In an effort to tackle election mis/disinformation, we sent a letter to @TheJusticeDept asking how their Election Threats Task Force is focusing on Spanish speaking communities.Spanish language voters are highly susceptible to misinformation and must be protected.











11:26 AM · May 13, 2022



Georgia Log Cabin
@GeorgiaLogCabin

Democrats leave black, Latino voters behind




thepostmillennial.com
WATCH: Congressional candidate says Democrats are out of touch with Latino, black communities
"It’s the Democratic party that has left so many blacks and Latinos behind."


9:21 PM · May 9, 2022




Larry Elder
@larryelder

“While Donald Trump had been vanquished, Latino voters had embraced him in heavily Hispanic enclaves along the South Texas border and in…Miami-Dade County in South Florida…a May 2021 report…found an 8-point swing nationally among Latinos toward Trump.”




newsweek.com
Democrats Started Latino Outreach Early For Midterms, But Face a GOP That Feels it Has Cracked the...
"The biggest thing is we really can't just count on the Latino vote, we have to court it," a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee aide, told Newsweek.


4:43 AM · May 12, 2022

Dear Democrats…
Here’s a hint: don’t call your voters stupid.
That’s a surefire way to lose support.
Why would anyone vote for a party that calls them stupid?

Townhall has more details on this stunning strategy from Democrats:
“Democrats are the real racists” is a meme among the Right but, like many jokes, it has an element of truth to it. This is exemplified when Congressman Darren Soto posted a letter on Twitter that was sent to the Department of Justice expressing concern about how “Spanish language voters are highly susceptible to misinformation and must be protected.”
NATIONAL POLL: Do You Still Support President Trump?

“As we saw in the 2016, 2018, and 2020 elections, the proliferation of mis- and disinformation has grown at an alarming rate, especially that which is targeted at minority and non-English speaking communities…there is no reason to believe this will stop ahead of the 2022 election,” the letter stated.
That’s right. Democrats are dreading the very likely outcome of the upcoming midterms and are looking to blame it all on misinformation and disinformation. They can’t accept their own policies are hurting the very electorate they claim to care about. Everything from inflation to high crime to the border crisis has all soured Latinos’ opinions on the Democrats. No racial group likes the idea of having to pay more for groceries, assuming the shelves are stocked, after paying out the nose for gas and oh by the way, you just got mugged on the way out the door.
Being concerned about these real world problems, according to Democrats, means you’re watching too much Fox News and don’t realize you’re being lied to. Seems quite racist to me, but as a Latino myself, I guess I’ll never know the truth.
The real telltale sign will be in 2024, especially if President Trump runs again.
Will more hispanics support President Trump than ever?
Time will tell, but right now… the signs are looking very good!


Democrats Push Election Task Force: Latino Voters "Are Highly Susceptible to Misinformation" (welovetrump.com)