snipPerhaps as a sign of a remaining challenge for the Republican Party, second-generation Latinos are moving more to the left than their parents, according to a wide-ranging study released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.
Among Hispanics, 71 percent who are second-generation are Democrats or lean that way, compared to 63 percent in the first generation. Among Asians, the ratio also edged higher, 52 to 49, although not enough to be considered statistically significant.
In the broader public, 49 percent reported that they are Democrats or lean that way.
The study lays bare some of the difficulties for the GOP following elections last November, when President Obama won with support from 80 percent of nonwhite and ethnic voters. The report tracks the socioeconomic progress and views of second-generation Americans, the bulk of them Latinos and Asians who were born in the U.S. after a 1965 immigration law opened U.S. borders to millions of non-Europeans.
Told ya immigrants overwhelmingly want a welfare state, some of you said I was wrong. The myth of the inborn Republican Latino is just a myth. Modern immigrants come to make their lives better...just at the expense of everyone else. They want free crap.When asked if they preferred a big government offering more services or a smaller government providing less, second-generation Hispanics were less likely than the first generation to support a big government, 71 percent to 83 percent. The same trend of declining support applied to second-generation Asians, 47 percent to 57 percent. Still, support among second-generation Americans for big government was higher than that of the general public, which stood at 39 percent.
I cannot wait to see the pander-fest of 2016. Methinks everyone* gets a new house and car from POTUS Clinton and VP Mugabe!
*Not applicable to heterosexual whites. May be living or dead to receive prize in exchange for vote. Void where prohibited.





