Donald Trump may be touting his strength with Hispanic voters in nearly every debate and interview nowadays, but it’s undeniable that many within the Latino community have no intention of voting for the billionaire businessman after his comments on illegal immigrants’ penchant for drugs, crime, and rape.
In fact, many are unwilling to let him get elected at all, and are trying to intimidate the candidate and his supporters with vague threats and bully tactics at anti-Trump rallies across the country.
So where do the hearts of the Latino community really lie? Donald may be polling well with GOP Mexican-Americans, but — if the following video is any indication — he’s clearly got some work to do reaching out to the majority who find themselves on the other side of the political spectrum. Considering his surprising cross-party support he’s gotten so far, that many not be out of the question.
See the video on the next page:
Texas was it’s own when it won it’s independence from Mexico in 1837, when Mexico was still a colony under European control. Texas didn’t become a state until 1845, about the time of the war between the US and Mexico, which the US won, but we let you keep your country. So you don’t own$#%&!@* except what we let you.
Watch it there Paco, Most Texans are armed, better be careful who you threaten!!
You idiot we know you are illegal cause even your fellow Hispanics who are American Hispanics are Trump supporters.
Latino bullies that needs a good$#%&!@*kicking..
Heather Moyer
Violent angry people
Good Mexicans, good Texans. Born in Arizona, lived my life in Oklahoma. I have disliked new York city as a child. I will not vote.
Get real
No it’s not its hispanic made not f**e$#%&!@*mexican wet back made…
Put him back over the border