History shows, birth rate is tough to beat.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Printable View
Maybe if a state removed entitlement programs (and somehow blocked federal programs), then those that are the problem would move to other states...
But now I know I'm dreaming
Can't get the chart to post correctly. The bottom line is, this is how the population growth in Texas has gone from 2010 to 2014.
White up 2.5%
Black up 8.6%
Hispanic up 9.4%
From: http://americasvoice.org/press_relea...012-elections/Huge Latino Support for Democrats in Presidential, Senate and House Races Shows Texas May Not Be Red for Long
Quote:
The 2012 elections demonstrate that Latino and new citizen voters are changing politics in Texas and around the country. Newly-released election-eve polling from impreMedia and Latino Decisions – which surveyed Latino voters nationally and in eleven states, including Texas – shows how the candidates’ positions on immigration and other top issues were pivotal in determining Latino voters’s political choices and the election results.
In Texas, the new polling shows Latino voters supported Obama over Romney by a dramatic 70% to 29%, for a net contribution of 10.6 percentage points to Obama (based on Latino Decisions’ estimate that Latinos comprised 26.6% of the Texas electorate). In the Senate race, where high profile Latino Republican, Ted Cruz, was running, Latinos still supported Democrat Paul Sadler over Cruz by a margin of 65% to 35%, showing once again that Republicans cannot win over Latinos merely by running Latino candidates. The issues do matter.
... and that is why you saw Cruz and Rubio attempting to bridge to the Hispanic vote. If we want to keep the republic, we need to show people from all demographics why they should be more supportive of the party of freedom, family values, and American traditions rather than the party of totalitarianism, Marxism, and anti-Westernism.
Well, we could move to Idaho.