How they ever were popular with them is still mind-boggling to me.
Latinos are likely to identify as Catholic.
The Catholic church was/is very much against abortion.
Republicans campaigned on getting rid of abortion.
… That alone is a big part of it. But at this point the ‘getting rounded up into concentration camps’ issue might begin to outweigh the abortion issue.
Latinos are likely to identify as Catholic.
The Catholic church was/is very much against abortion.
Republicans campaigned on getting rid of abortion.
… That alone is a big part of it. But at this point the ‘getting rounded up into concentration camps’ issue might begin to outweigh the abortion issue.
That, I do get but dang that’s swallowing a whole lot of garbage for a sliver of something desirable
Single-issue voters, man. Always how it goes for them.
I’d love to blame first past the post voting for this but I know it’s a copout
Well, FPTP sure isn’t helping with that.
Without FPTP, there would be the possibility of a third party emerging that was still anti-abortion but had more reasonable stances on other issues.