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Julius_Severus 1 point ago +1 / -0

"First-generation and third-generation Hispanic Texans support Biden over Trump by huge margins — 49.8 percent to 17.9 percent and 51.3 percent to 38.2 percent.

Likewise, the survey suggests that the more Hispanic voters speak English, the more likely they are to back Trump. For example, Trump slightly leads Biden, 43.6 percent to 43.2 percent, with Hispanic Texans who speak only English or speak English more than Spanish at home.

The survey shows the same is true in terms of educational attainment. While Biden leads with Hispanic Texans who have a high school degree or less and those who have some college education, Trump leads Biden with 48.4 percent to 38.7 percent with Hispanic Texans who have a college degree or more.

Devout Catholic and non-religious Hispanic Texans also prefer Biden by 60.6 to 55 percent to Trump’s 32.7 to 27.3 percent. On the other hand, Hispanic Texans who are Protestant support Trump by a majority — 51.1 percent to Biden’s 24.4 percent."

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jcd_007 [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

I find it odd that Catholics would support Biden given the left’s position on abortion.

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AustrianEconomist 3 points ago +3 / -0

Unfortunately, those are the cafeteria Catholics that like to pick and choose which rules to follow.

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Julius_Severus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Latinos are not "natural conservatives" no matter how much Republicans wish they were

Latin America is a hot bed of leftism that makes Western Europe seem far right

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_theology