Donald Trump Won the Hispanic (Republican) Vote in New York City

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Ted Cruz IS Hispanic....isn't he?

breitbart ^ | 21 Apr 2016
Washington, DC GOP frontrunner Donald Trump won more than 50 percent of the Hispanic vote in New York City, according to exit polls. Analysis of the New York Times‘ vote tracker shows Trump won 61 percent in areas with at least a 50 percent Hispanic population. “It’s an unexpected victory to many political pundits and establishment Republicans who were sure Mr. Trump would [repel] the Hispanic vote through his bombastic statements and immigration plan,” the Washington Times’ Kelly Riddell reports. According to Riddell, in a poll taken prior to the New York primary, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 97% and Ohio...
 
How many "Hispanic" Republicans live in New York City? 8? 10?
 
Ted Cruz IS Hispanic....isn't he?

breitbart ^ | 21 Apr 2016
Washington, DC GOP frontrunner Donald Trump won more than 50 percent of the Hispanic vote in New York City, according to exit polls. Analysis of the New York Times‘ vote tracker shows Trump won 61 percent in areas with at least a 50 percent Hispanic population. “It’s an unexpected victory to many political pundits and establishment Republicans who were sure Mr. Trump would [repel] the Hispanic vote through his bombastic statements and immigration plan,” the Washington Times’ Kelly Riddell reports. According to Riddell, in a poll taken prior to the New York primary, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 97% and Ohio...
50% of the Hispanic vote? Or 50% of the Hispanic Republic vote? There is a difference.
 
Ted Cruz IS Hispanic....isn't he?

breitbart ^ | 21 Apr 2016
Washington, DC GOP frontrunner Donald Trump won more than 50 percent of the Hispanic vote in New York City, according to exit polls. Analysis of the New York Times‘ vote tracker shows Trump won 61 percent in areas with at least a 50 percent Hispanic population. “It’s an unexpected victory to many political pundits and establishment Republicans who were sure Mr. Trump would [repel] the Hispanic vote through his bombastic statements and immigration plan,” the Washington Times’ Kelly Riddell reports. According to Riddell, in a poll taken prior to the New York primary, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 97% and Ohio...


all 7 of the Hispanic Republicans.
 
How many "Hispanic" Republicans live in New York City? 8? 10?

The official count is seventeen. But three of them are non Hispanic women with Spanish married names who claim to be Mexican "by injection."
 
Trump will be lucky to climb out of the teens with Hispanics in the general election
 
Bernie Sanders got a quarter million more votes than Trump if I recall correctly.

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Meaningless victory in GE terms.
 
Bernie Sanders got a quarter million more votes than Trump if I recall correctly.


Meaningless victory in GE terms.

Don't know if this is true or not, but I heard on the news that Hillary Clinton got more votes in the New York primary than all of the Republican candidates combined.
 
Hispanics .... not a chance
Blacks ... not a chance
Women under 50 ... not a chance

Poor Donnie ... too bad angry, uneducated white males don't make up a majority or he would be a shoe in ... as it stands now he has Hillary's shoe in his ass ..
 
Bernie Sanders got a quarter million more votes than Trump if I recall correctly.


Meaningless victory in GE terms.

Don't know if this is true or not, but I heard on the news that Hillary Clinton got more votes in the New York primary than all of the Republican candidates combined.
It's a closed primary though, it's like comparing apples to oranges, completely meaningless. Folks were just voting for their favorite puppet.

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NY republicans are like 15% of the population dummies. That's one big DUH lol
 
It takes 270 or more Electoral College votes to win the election.The biggest states California (55), New York (31), Texas (34), Pennsylvania (21) have the most impact on the result of the presidential election.


NY alone won't mean jack-s .... DUH
 
It takes 270 or more Electoral College votes to win the election.The biggest states California (55), New York (31), Texas (34), Pennsylvania (21) have the most impact on the result of the presidential election.


NY alone won't mean jack-s .... DUH
Clinton will win Pa, Ca, and Ny.
 
It takes 270 or more Electoral College votes to win the election.The biggest states California (55), New York (31), Texas (34), Pennsylvania (21) have the most impact on the result of the presidential election.


NY alone won't mean jack-s .... DUH
Clinton will win Pa, Ca, and Ny.
And IL and MA. Probably MI, OR, and WA too.
 

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