New polling conducted by Somos Votantes and the Global Strategy Group between August 26 and September 4 shows that Trump’s net approval rating among Latino voters has dropped from -11 points in February to -23 points in September.

His favorability rating has seen a similar drop, from -12 points in February to -20 points in September.

  • Hanrahan@slrpnk.net
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    15 hours ago

    There are billions of dollars that go into manipulating the landscape in all kinds of ways to make sure that is all they were presented with. And so, that’s the basis they decided on. What else could they do?

    That’s an argument against democracy never working…

    Millions of people didn’t vote for Trump,.so how come they didn’t ?

    • PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social
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      It’s a really good question. So democracy isn’t a magic bullet. Putin gets elected every term, Hitler got elected (more or less). One element of democracy actually working the way it’s supposed to is the freedom to vote, but also one element of it is subjecting the machinery that selects candidates to people’s meaningful input, one element of it is a free enough media and educational system so that people will be able to put their votes in with some understanding and knowledge behind them.

      Right now, we sort of have the first, kind of, but the second and third elements the US just doesn’t have. It’s barely functioning. I think it’s not really surprising that the results we’re getting are so objectively horrifying. I just want to describe the problem in terms of how it actually developed. This whole diagnosis where “Of course the Latinos had perfect knowledge of what Trump was going to do, but they voted for him anyway, so now it’s their fault that it’s coming true after they voted for him” is just very obviously not true to me. Obviously they were fooled in some sense about it, because he planning to directly endanger them and their families’ safety, so we need to get to the bottom of how that happened and what can be done about it in the future. I do think there is some role played by, roughly speaking, “Latino culture is macho in some ways and Trump did macho messaging that appealed to them.” But saying that’s the whole way it happened (as some people are apparently) is 1,000% missing the point to me.