The 2020 U.S. Census shows that immigrants won’t dominate the electoral demographic future as much as either party has said. Democrats hope and Republican fear that the influx of would tilt the country to the Left. But this is NOT happening, and here’s why.
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16 replies on “Census Shows What Democrats Hope and Republicans Fear Is NOT Happening”
Add enough people multiplied by a 20% advantage (60/40) and they win anyway. Maybe the factor isn’t as big as people thought, but it’s there and it’s significant.
So again, the Republicans need better marketing, to drive that differential down.
Wow, way to go Scott. Like Reagan my Republican party left me too. Doesn’t mean I don’t end up voting for them each time, but I do not donate to them any longer.
As Candace Owens has observed, the most dangerous place to be as a black is an unborn baby. More blacks are murdered by abortion every year than are murdered post-birth, even by their fellow blacks (who commit 90% of the homicides of blacks). Planned Parenthood and Margaret Sanger have been successful in destroying the black population in our country through their program of eugenics. They are also being quite successful in keeping the white population from increasing, too, as more and more white babies are murdered in the womb.
Gents, I believe it was the Wall Street Journal that reported this morning that had the Biden administration not changed the Trump rule about counting illegal aliens in the census, California would have lost more seats and Texas would have lost one instead of gaining one.
To me what this shows is that, despite illegal immigration (or perhaps because of it), more citizens are fleeing those areas than migrating to those areas.
Scott, did not Hilary take that same 4-4 approach in 2016, and our former president did a little of the opposite, going to places not visited by a Republican in years? I think our former President was representing the Republican party, no? Scott? Possibly you could have shown him a little love in this segment?
Mitt moved back to Utah to stay relevant. Thank you Bill for fighting for California’s soul.
Scott Ott off the top rope and absolutely pummels the GOP.
Whole heartedly agree, Scott. They only go where they expect to find no resistance. As I have heard all three of you say flipping someone’s vote is two plusses, they vote for your candidate and don’t vote for the other candidate.
Meant to include this.
We also need to consider the “patronne” culture that I gather is still prominent South of the border. The Dems work assiduously to promote that here as well, so we also need to work against that cultural alignment and distortion of the nominally Protectant work ethic that has made the US as prosperous as it is. So legal immigration over illegal immigration. Conservative values (economic and family, etc.) over liberal and welfare state and socialist ones. Long term thinking over short term thinking. Etc.
But for all people the focus and discussion has to be of the form “what have you done for me LATELY?” Do you have the skills and abilities that contribute to my preferred purchasing patterns?. If you are going to show up at our Southern border, perhaps you should have at least taken some basic English classes in your home country before starting North. Be that much more prepared to join our economy and less dependent on coyotes and related criminal elements from your prior culture.
When I was 8 years old they began some small effort to teach us Spanish. Today I can barely remember anything but some color names and “me casa es tu casa”. Except I don’t want them overwhelming “me casa”. We and they should aim for “tu casa est tu casa”.
We may well need to grow to a population of 400 to 450 million to successfully counter the CCP and the Han Chinese sense of superiority. But let’s do it wisely, accepting applicants who will contribute to our nation, not end up diminishing it.
I think the success of Red State Governors shows that the newer crop of politicians in the GOP understand the need to reach out to everyone and not just the ‘safe’ voters who are already in the conservative camp. President Trump was famous for asking Black voters, “What have you got to lose if you vote for me?”, and this attitude is a good starting point for those who want to make inroads. There’s still plenty of the old thinking, too, and that needs to be phased out, but overall I’m seeing plenty of new conservative voices out there who are taking the lead in the conversations about where the GOP needs to go to grow the party. The identities of some of those new voices are surprising because they’re coming from areas that are not traditionally Republican, and we need to support them and their efforts.
Wow, what were the odds of having: 1) Foul language that Bill forgot to bleep out, 2) it came from Scott, and 3) that would be the moment that Little Bob would be just a few feet away when it was said. Thankfully the lad wasn’t paying attention, but today you guys hit, what’s the word I’m looking for… Ah, yes- a Trifecta!
Didn’t you hear, YT “loosened” their policy on “vulagrity”. There are some words that are now “allowed”. Don’t you love when a “Free Speech” platform dictates the language that is allowed?
Scott Ott voiced my frustration with the GOP and called them what they really are. Scott rocks and I appreciate his heartfelt comments. I hope the next GOP Presidential hopeful, maybe DeSantis will campaign in some inter cities and speak about school choice and law and order. Show the real contrast and destroy the false narrative the left is selling. I heard a Hispanic Christian pastor recently state that all these new immigrants will turn to the GOP since most are conservative in their values and will oppose abortion, BLM, transgender rights and defunding the police.
Trump did some of this–the “what have you got to lose, you’ve been voting Democrat your entire life and look where it’s gotten you” approach and he made inroads into minority votes.
I am in Florida (deep blue Broward) and a member of the county Republican executive committee. I realize Scott isn’t from Florida, and I realize that things could certainly have changed, but when I was campaigning for DeSantis in 2018 we hit the doors of ALL Republicans, Independents, and many soft Dems). The reality is that the Dems, like Republicans, have a core of committed voters, and those are just a waste of time when you realize you can’t get to everyone because of manpower and money constraints. So, please don’t paint the entire GOP establishment with the same brush. They are not the same everywhere you go, and they may have changed in the area Scott is familiar with since he has been active.
Great video – surprisingly underreported story