Here's exactly why republicans lost the house, and what the future looks like.
Vince points out the fact that non-white immigrants tend to vote Democrat, but one could argue that these non-white immigrants are also poor and looking for welfare promises rather than jobs. His example of Brasil voting the same way likely comes down to a divide between rich and poor, where the poor people of colour have a chip on their shoulders against what they perceive as the "oppressor's party". If more of the non-white immigrants had middle class jobs they would likely vote Republican in larger numbers.
Regardless, Vince still has a point about mass migration impacting the vote outcomes. And with pro-globalist Democrats in charge, they would enact policies that would keep masses of people on welfare or in low income positions, by not standing up for National borders and sovereignty.
[Posted at the SpookyWeather blog, November 9th, 2018.]
Vince points out the fact that non-white immigrants tend to vote Democrat, but one could argue that these non-white immigrants are also poor and looking for welfare promises rather than jobs. His example of Brasil voting the same way likely comes down to a divide between rich and poor, where the poor people of colour have a chip on their shoulders against what they perceive as the "oppressor's party". If more of the non-white immigrants had middle class jobs they would likely vote Republican in larger numbers.
Regardless, Vince still has a point about mass migration impacting the vote outcomes. And with pro-globalist Democrats in charge, they would enact policies that would keep masses of people on welfare or in low income positions, by not standing up for National borders and sovereignty.
[Posted at the SpookyWeather blog, November 9th, 2018.]