New York Times listens to Latino evangelicals: 'Politically homeless' voters pushed toward Trump
It was one of those statistics that, on the night of the 2016 election, jumped out of the haze of shock and fear on the major networks.No one who has lived in South Florida was all that surprised that National Election Pool numbers showed Donald Trump winning slightly more than half of Florida’s Cuban voters. However, I was stunned that — after all of his rhetoric on immigration issues — he was backed by 35% of the Latino voters in that life-or-death swing state. Yes, that’s lower, as the Pew Re
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