Communion Posted November 16 Posted November 16 Quote "These men were working but weren't able to support their families as much as they wanted. They weren't able to buy homes," he said. "And so it's the same commonality. If we don't answer the economic pressure, the bottom-line wallet pressure that these men have — and it's not just Latino men, I think men in general — we're going to continue having these problems." Gallego said he tailored his campaign and message to acknowledge their plight. He spoke of his humble beginnings, being raised by a single mom, empathized with the aspirations of working-class voters to succeed and persuaded them he would focus on fixing what's broken. Quote Trump and his allies poured millions into anti-transgender ads across the country, including in Arizona, to paint Democrats as focused on the wrong priorities. Gallego said he saw the ads but argued that they didn't work on him. "I didn't see them resonating. Look, when I was out communicating, talking to people, having town halls in English and Spanish everywhere, I heard more about grocery store prices, about grocery store mergers," he said. "Actually, I don't remember ever having a conversation about trans and trans students. So it may have had an impact in other campaigns. I think because we were communicating who we were — people knew my background, knew I was working class, knew that I was fighting for them — I don't think it really had any impact." 2 1
Virgos Groove Posted November 16 Posted November 16 (edited) Can't be. I was told by ATRL's Dems that all Latinos are MAGA machistas who'd rather cut off their left legs and beat themselves to death with them than vote for a woman. I guess Latinos will just never vote for a female candidate like in… *checks notes* … the Scandinavian nation of Mexico! Edited November 16 by Virgos Groove 5 2 2
constantinople Posted November 17 Posted November 17 He's not wrong. This is (partly) why Bolsonaro was elected in Brazil and Milei in Argentina. Economy will always be the biggest concern for latinos. 1
BionicWooHoo Posted November 17 Posted November 17 Imagine what could be if people knew that you can be progressive socially while simultaneously implementing policies for the working class 🥲 2
Onyxmage Posted November 17 Posted November 17 It couldn't possibly be because Kari Lake literally told McCain Republicans to Get the Hell out. Or maybe because Arizona has been the center of the fake election fraud recount for the past 4 years with Kari Lake spearheading the entire thing. No, as a Latino I will say with a full chest that Latinos are undoubtedly some of the DUMBEST voters in America for voting for a man who said that they were poisoning the blood of this country. I will continue to say this until they get their head out of their asses and stop voting for racists that hate them (and say it out loud). 2 2 2
TROPICUM Posted November 17 Posted November 17 again, mexico elected a female president who ran on a populist economic campaign her opposing candidate ran a conservative-pandering one... who later lost in a landslide 1 1
qurl Posted November 17 Posted November 17 the economy is an illusion but you can't really explain that to the average voter when they make less than 70k/year
modeblock Posted November 17 Posted November 17 28 minutes ago, Delirious said: So instead they voted for TRUMP....? Ok Yes, because they voted to tear the system that's not working for them down. Trump offered change, Kamala offered Biden 2.0 and idk crypocurrency asset protection? You'd be much better served by focusing on the failures of the democratic leadership and strategists than on trying to scapegoat latinos. 5
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