One of the biggest problems that I have right now is that Latino women are still living in this facade where they do believe that Trump is the better pick for America. I don’t understand how Latinos women are so stupid.
Even Latino men get the idea that Trump is doing a bad deal. I was watching CNN, and I saw the net approval between males, Latinos, and then the women Latinos. And it seems like the male Latinos are the ones that are on board, and they do know that Trump is really doing terrible for America. However, Latino women, they seem to still be hanging on to some type of hope that Trump is actually better for America. I can’t understand this logic. It’s really making me sick to my stomach.
I think the issue is more complicated than just saying Latino women are wrong or blind to what is happening politically. A lot of people vote based on different priorities. Some care more about the economy, religion, border security, or traditional values than they do about personality or controversial statements. That goes for both men and women across every race.
I do understand your frustration though because politics in America right now feels extremely divided, and people are becoming emotionally invested in candidates instead of policies. Many voters also rely heavily on social media, family influence, or certain news channels, so they may see Trump completely differently from someone watching CNN every day.
At the same time, Latino communities are not a monolith. Not every Latino man thinks the same, and not every Latina woman thinks the same either. Some support Trump because they believe life was financially easier before inflation increased, while others strongly disagree and blame him for division and chaos.
Honestly, both political parties have lost trust with many Americans, and I think that confusion is part of why voting trends continue shifting in every election cycle lately.
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I think the issue is more complicated than just saying Latino women are wrong or blind to what is happening politically. A lot of people vote based on different priorities. Some care more about the economy, religion, border security, or traditional values than they do about personality or controversial statements. That goes for both men and women across every race.
I do understand your frustration though because politics in America right now feels extremely divided, and people are becoming emotionally invested in candidates instead of policies. Many voters also rely heavily on social media, family influence, or certain news channels, so they may see Trump completely differently from someone watching CNN every day.
At the same time, Latino communities are not a monolith. Not every Latino man thinks the same, and not every Latina woman thinks the same either. Some support Trump because they believe life was financially easier before inflation increased, while others strongly disagree and blame him for division and chaos.
Honestly, both political parties have lost trust with many Americans, and I think that confusion is part of why voting trends continue shifting in every election cycle lately.