Large numbers of working-class black, Latino, and Asian voters simply no longer trust the Democrat Party anymore, according to interviews conducted by several media outlets, including the New York Times.
“Democrats flipped,” East Last Vegas barbershop owner Daniel Trujillo told the Times. “They went from being for the working class to, if you’re not college-educated and have money, you’re not worthy.”
“The right turned blue-collar and went full border-control, strong-economy and law-and-order. Who doesn’t want that?” he added.
Excellent question!
Trump vows to deliver law, order, safety, and peace: details include death penalty for child rapists, return ‘stop-and-frisk’ https://t.co/d7BvcvdsjG
— BPR (@BIZPACReview) August 21, 2024
Meanwhile, Las Vegas maintenance worker David Paiz is thrilled that President-elect Donald Trump won the 2024 race.
“There’s a lot of things that I want to do, that we want to do for our sons, for their future, to prepare them for success,” he told the Times. “But with the current administration, I didn’t see that happening. Now that Trump’s going to be our new president, I see a lot more opportunities.”
Allentown, Pennsylvania financial adviser Walter Mendoza feels similarly. He recalled only being able to afford chicken and instant mashed potatoes for dinner a week before Election Night.
“People can’t afford nothing,” he told the Times. “So I’m voting for somebody who could more manage the country better.”
Minority voters also complained to the Times about Democrats’ focus on fringe issues like “transgender rights,” Democrats’ scolding behavior during the COVID pandemic, and Democrats sticking up for illegals.
The Times was for its part stunned by these complaints.
“Some [minorities] sounded every bit as aggrieved as the white working-class voters who first fueled Mr. Trump’s MAGA movement, voicing similar complaints about migrants being given easier access to housing and food than homeless veterans living on the streets,” the Times noted.
No kidding!
‘Dem Party is DONE in Chicago!’ Black voters decry treatment of homeless while migrants get the ‘welcome mat’ https://t.co/aRQOUlJRMz via @BIZPACReview
— BPR based (@DumpstrFireNews) December 22, 2023
Juan Sosa, a Las Vegas business owner from Cuba, told the Times that he felt as if America was and is a laughing stock under President Joe Biden.
“He’s a businessman, and you’ve got to run a country like business — you can’t be based off of feelings,” he first said of Trump. “I feel like right now we’re the laughingstock of the world. Like, there’s no assertiveness in our lives and how we come across to the rest of the world.”
Other Latino voters like Angela De Los Santos, a Dominican who lives in Pennsylvania, said they weren’t even bothered by Trump’s plan to move forward with the mass deportations of criminal aliens.
“Me, worried about deportations? No, not one worry,” she told the Times. “Trump knows he needs immigrants to work. Us, we’re here to work, we commit no crimes, we will not have any problem with that.”
Plus, Trump knows the difference between legal immigrants and criminal/illegal aliens.
Minority voters also weren’t concerned about Trump’s allegedly “racist” rhetoric, as the leftist Times described it.
“I know for a fact, as a Trump supporter, he doesn’t support racism,” Pennsylvania voter Gardner Mojica said. “I don’t think he’s that kind of guy.”
What did bother the minority voters who spoke with the Times was Biden’s horrible mismanagement of the border.
“Here the borders are just wide open for anybody to come in without proper scrutiny,” Philippine immigrant Romeo Kintanar said. “To me, that’s really a failure.”
Kintanar reportedly waited years to earn the right to relocate to the United States legally.
(Video Credit: CBS Evening News)
Separate interviews conducted by Fox News found that even San Francisco voters, including the white ones, similarly turned to the right this election season because of Democrats being such a hot mess.
“I believe Trump will prioritize the safety and well-being of women and children so that families can go down to Union Square and shop once again without fear of their lives,” local resident Darren Stallcup told Fox News.
“I believe he’s going to shut down the border, to close down the fentanyl trade, as well as deport Honduras fentanyl dealers who have been an absolute burden to our community,” he added.
Stallcup runs the Twitter/X account below:
Passing out ponchos to the less fortunate on the streets of San Francisco left exposed to the elements by corrupt far left democrats who have enabled chaos for financial gain through corrupt non profits who benefit from the suffering of the less fortunate on the streets. pic.twitter.com/PzqGUkROAn
— World Peace Movement (@darren_stallcup) November 21, 2024
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