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December 26, 2019 1 min

The Pew Research Center predicts that Hispanic Americans will officially become the largest voting minority in 2020.

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The Pew Research Center predicts that Hispanic Americans will officially
become the largest voting minority in Pew estimates that Hispanic
voters will be thirteen point three percent of the electorate,
with African American voters at twelve point five percent. Now,
I have no doubt certain Democrat Party leaders will privately

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celebrate their decades long voter replacement mission accomplished via illegal immigration.
But what does this dramatic population shift mean. Hispanic politicians
will demand a bigger chair at the Democrat Party table
of power, more leadership roles, more money for their districts. Meanwhile,
African Americans, already taken for granted by Democrats, are going

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to slip further down the totem pole. Their political power
will slowly erode, and they'll be treated more and more
like second class minority citizens in the Democrat Party, a trend,
by the way, that's already started. Here is the sad
fact of plitical life. Weird Number two just doesn't have
the same clout as we're number one, even if you're

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talking about minorities. And yet there's another political reality. Democrats
are going to try to use this Hispanic voting block
just too cynically, as they have used African Americans, always
promising they helped fix their problems and exchange for votes,
but never delivering, never fixing anything, keeping them forever dependent

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as a source of never ending power.

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