You are correct on their conservatism and religious beliefs but clearly wrong on how reliably Democratic they are at the polls. The report by the Pew Hispanic Center, analyzing the 2008 election, finds that 57% of Hispanics identify or lean Democratic, while only 23% identify with Republicans. And the gap has widened since 2006.It's simple. Latinos are hardcore Democrats, and hardcore Democrats are liberal and thus foolishly unsympathetic to the legitimate concerns of the Tea Party. Most Latinos just accept the lie that Republicans or conservatives are their enemies, and the Democratic Party shamelessly mines Latino fears about issues such as illegal immigration and bilingual education.
I'm curious, do you actually know any Latino people? I suspect not, because if you did you'd know that culturally they tend to be conservative and traditional, religious, and generally quite skeptical of government. And historically they are NOT a solid voting block for Democrats (just look at all the Hispanic Republicans in Florida).
Illegal immigration is either all "right-wing hysteria," or a real problem that costs California billions of dollars. It cannot be both. But it's true that Hispanics are more conservative on social issues. They voted 53% on Prop. 8, helping it to win.Many have drifted to the Democrats in recent years because of a single issue: the right-wing hysteria over immigration. Which has been a serious tactical mistake by the GOP, because many Latinos otherwise would favor the overall philosophy of the Republican party.
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