Why Latino’s Will Deliver the Presidency To Trump

By Tony Mele.

 

 

The October surprise in the 2016 Presidential election will be the astounding number of self-identified Latinos who will vote for Trump in numbers that will swing the election and deliver the White House to the GOP candidate.

Here is why;  the largest and fastest growing ethnic group in the U.S. are labeled as Hispanics or Latinos’, meaning they migrated from Puerto Rico or immigrated from Latin America.  38% of Latino Republicans declared support for Trump over Senator Cruz at 15% in the primary.

The naturalized Latino voter likely fled from a socialist state with a failed economy.  They experienced what happens when a currency collapses.  They know the stakes are high here in their new homeland, where the survival of the U.S. Constitution is tied directly to the the viability of the U.S. dollar. If one goes, the other will follow.

The majority of the Latino demographic are Christian, predominantly Catholic, fiscally conservative and maintain family traditions, culturally and religiously.  The left wing cultural view pushing back against those traditions may promote raucous demonstrations and debates, but in the privacy of the voting booth, they will vote as their family values instruct them and by how they intend to preserve those traditions for their children.

Senior women in Latino households are revered and respected figures, as well as many Latinas are business owners, property owners, and industry leaders. This social reality dull the left wing appeal for gender based voting.  Vote for Hillary because she is a woman will not sell in the informed Latino voting community. No Latina will ever say she succeeded because she was a woman or demand a promotion based on her gender alone.  The truth is Latinas ascended to the top of their professions on pure talent, drive, and hard work. They will take offense to the Hillary narrative.

Whereas, among Mr. Trump’s business executives, many women of all ethnicities occupy positions of responsibility throughout his business holdings by proven ability.

Jobs and Education are the most pressing issues among the Latino community of every level.   16.8% of Latino’s are unemployed.  In States with large Latino populations, they have disproportionately high number of arrests across the country.  Latino’s understand that the very same criminal element they fled from in their own countries, migrate into the communities they reside in now, and prey on them here, as they did there.  They understand how illegal immigration is a public safety problem and national security issue because the law abiding among them are victims to these crimes.

“Here is where Mr. Trump is spot on; while illegal, undocumented immigrants total about 3.5% of the U.S. population, they account for 36.7% of convictions for Federal crimes in FY 2014.

 

“Broken down by some of the primary offenses, illegal immigrants represented 16.8 percent of drug trafficking cases, 20.0 percent of kidnapping/hostage taking, 74.1 percent of drug possession, 12.3 percent of money laundering, and 12.0 percent of murder convictions.”[Carolyn May, 7 July 2015] “

 

These statistics represent an eye-opening reality within the Latino community throughout the United States.  The democrat, left wing progressives have ensured they will make every effort to brainwash ethnic groups into believing they reside in perpetual minority status.  They want them to believe no matter how many there are numerically, they will continue to self identify as someone who is always less than, unequal to, and forever trapped in political, economic, and social lower management.

The word minority means less than, as it is derived from the latin and Spanish word, Minor.  The Latino community is awakening to its political self awareness.  They must question how is it that my one vote is less than your one vote?

Not only are they self aware as an ethnic community, but are awakening as individuals with immense political power commanded by their vote as an independent thinker and influence as a voting community.

In New York, the Latino vote delivered an astounding victory to Mr. Trump. It came about when the discussion pointed out how Latinos have been brow beaten to vote for Democrats and to harbor an inexplicable disdain for Republicans.

Meanwhile, the Latino community in New York are among the hardest hit negatively, while the President is a Democrat, the Governor is a Democrat, the Senators are Democrats, their Congressional Representatives are Democrats, their State Senators are Democrats, their Legislature are Democrats, their Mayor and City Council are Democrats; but the Democrats declare all of their problems are because of Republicans.

 

Mr. Trump won the Soundview, Castle Hill area in the Bronx with 100 percent of the vote, according to the New York Times vote tracker. That area has a relatively diverse population, primarily consisting of blacks and Latin Americans. In the Jackson Heights, Queens, area where many Hispanics reside,Mr. Trump won precincts ranging from 41 percent of the vote, to 87 percent of the vote, with most precincts clocking in above 60 percent for Mr. Trump.

 

All told, in areas with at least a 50 percent Hispanic population, Mr. Trump won 61 percent of the vote within the city, according to the New York Times vote tracker. It’s an unexpected victory to many political pundits and establishment Republicans who were sure, Mr. Trump would repeal the Hispanic vote through his bombastic statements and immigration plan.”

 

Mr. Trump’s message is resonating with the Latino voters because the veracity of his message rings true to them.  Also, the sheer roster of opposition directed at the man, from every quarter, ranging from the Republican elites,  the Democrats, the liberal media, Mainstream Media, and even former Mexican President Vincente Fox, whose temerity to call for American citizens of Mexican descent to disavow their citizenship and national allegiance to the United States and follow his demand they vote against Mr. Trump, simply because of his pronounced policy for stricter security at the Southern Border is offensive.

Mexicans who fled Mexico, rejected Vincente Fox in Mexico, why in the world would they listen to him in America?  He is as discredited by his open disdain for American nationalism, as media commentator Jorge Ramos is for his opinionated brand of hack journalism.

Latinos will deliver the White House to Mr. Trump in November 2016 and the establishment are in open panic over it.  That is precisely why they are pulling out all stops to drive a wedge between Mr. Trump and the Latino Community.  However, they have miscalculated badly, blinded by their own arrogance and ignorance about the fundamental Latino collective character.  Loyalty and respect.

They respect Mr. Trump more by what he has done over what rhetoric the media spins his words into, because they are realizing that it is the Latino voter who are the targets of the establishment elite and negative messaging trying to sucker them with bombardments of propaganda flooding social media and stilted reporting.

The power elites want to disenfranchise the Latino community from their vote and control it at all costs by keeping them on the plantation and oblivious to their emerging individual political power.

The Latino people value loyalty.  When they see the disloyalty directed at Mr. Trump, who fair and square, won the fight for the nomination, but the prize is being denied him, will relate to him like never before.  This will create a surge of backlash from a community who have experienced this same kind of injustice far too long themselves in their daily lives.

They understand what it means to work hard, and earn it from your own sweat, but have it denied you, simply because someone else has the power over you to do so.

Come November, the Latino community will be fully awakened to the power they have to deny the White House to the establishment elites and the Democrats.   As deep as the cellular level, they understand there is an invisible hand trying to manipulate the Latino voters through tactics of fear, deception and intimidation.  It is over the top already.

But this time around,  the Latino voters will dismiss Mr. Trump’s detractors, forgive his imperfections, and bet on his proven abilities as someone who gets the job done.  They will hand him in the White House, making the Latino voter the most underestimated voting bloc in recent history. It will be stunning.

 

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