Connect the Dots 101

“Immigrant Neighborhoods Shifted Red as the Country Chose Blue”

“There remains a huge reservoir of Latino nonvoters and low-propensity voters,” said Roberto Suro, a professor of journalism and public policy at the University of Southern California. “And if increased turnout improves the G.O.P. share, that would overturn a great deal of conventional wisdom about the political impact of demographic change.”” …and low-information voters who…

“There remains a huge reservoir of Latino nonvoters and low-propensity voters,” said Roberto Suro, a professor of journalism and public policy at the University of Southern California. “And if increased turnout improves the G.O.P. share, that would overturn a great deal of conventional wisdom about the political impact of demographic change.””

...and low-information voters who gave Florida to the GOP.

Voter education among the electorate in general should be a party priority. And in Spanish too.

Joe Biden was more FDR than Fidel but Republicans–lying loud and long and without reservation or shame–cast him as the socialist strongman and Trump as the populist.

One hopes the details of Trump’s slo-mo coup attempt are being translated into Spanish and easy-to-understand English, not just for our Latinx sisters and brothers, but for the information-resistant Trumpkins who constituted 47% of the 2020 electorate.

www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/12/20/us/politics/election-hispanics-asians-voting.html

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