Ok, so you recognize that’s wrong, but then still say they’re one unified group with a single key issue? Seems like each party is just targeting the subgroup of Latinos that are primed toward their own messaging, same as most broad groupings. There’s no “one neat trick” to win the “Latino” vote, and going around telling ‘your’ voters the things they like to hear is just doing regular old politics.
Well, maybe I should have worded it as ‘the hispanic voters they’ve lost and want to win back’.
But the whole premise in US politics to split voters into certain ethnic demographics and then push their buttons accordingly might be ethically wrong, but apparently it works very well - otherwise both parties wouldn’t be doing it.
Ok, so you recognize that’s wrong, but then still say they’re one unified group with a single key issue? Seems like each party is just targeting the subgroup of Latinos that are primed toward their own messaging, same as most broad groupings. There’s no “one neat trick” to win the “Latino” vote, and going around telling ‘your’ voters the things they like to hear is just doing regular old politics.
Well, maybe I should have worded it as ‘the hispanic voters they’ve lost and want to win back’.
But the whole premise in US politics to split voters into certain ethnic demographics and then push their buttons accordingly might be ethically wrong, but apparently it works very well - otherwise both parties wouldn’t be doing it.