MSNBC contributor Paola Ramos warned recent Republican victories in Latino-concentrated areas of the U.S. reveal Hispanics are 'walking away' from Democrats.
During Friday’s episode of MSNBC’s "Morning Joe," Ramos said that former President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign and recent elections of Hispanic Republican lawmakers indicate that "Latinas" are "walking away from the Democratic Party."warned that Latinos are"walking away" from the Democratic Party.
"So I think the larger picture is that Latinas have been sending a message for the past four years, right? If you take a step back and you just look at 2020, Donald Trump won seven of the 14 counties along the U.S.-Mexico border, right?"MSNBC contributor Paola Ramos explains how Latinos are "walking away" from the Democratic Party on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
She then mentioned how Republican Latinas are gaining even more momentum since that race. Ramos stated,"Fast forward to where we are now, we’re not just talking about Mayra Flores. There’s three Latina Republicans in South Texas, that are running for office that are completely transforming the dynamics of politics in Texas."
At CPAC, Congresswoman Mayra Flores, R-Texas, tells Fox News Digital that the beliefs and concerns of Hispanic voters do not align with the Democratic Party,Later in the segment, Ramos claimed that Latinos don’t want to just hear from Democrats aboutat the border. She said,"The myth is if you talk about migrants, you know, if you show these stories, then Latinas will vote for you. That’s not true.
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