incorrect. the same rationale for ending stop and frisk. i think this is pretend policing. we re going to pretend most terror plots don t originate in muslim communities. we re going to pretend that blacks and hispanics weren t responsible for most crime. it s crazy and leaves us less safe. james. edward snowden, the traitor, has put lives in danger by releasing american secrets. this week revealed his true pro actives when he participated in a press conference with vladimir putin to suggest he doesn t spy on russian citizens and really the russians are in a freer place than the united states. do you think the guardian newspaper is going to get to the bottom of the truth in russia? i m betting not. i m betting too. and remember, if you have your own hit or mess, send it to us at foxnews.com and follow us on twitter at jer. that s it for this week s show.
localize the race. they don t want this race to be national. it s in the republican s interest to make it a national referendum on obama and obamacare and a lot of issues they have with obama. by the way, that usually works. i agree with you can iter. that s usually what drives a midterm election, people who have a grievance who vote. people who are happy or aren t the voters that tend to turn out in presidentials is the only election they vote in, they don t have much interest in these midterm elections and they tend to fall off. those tend to be democrats. so this is going to be a difficult environment for democrats. but like i said, look, we ve had two cycles. i remember last cycle, african-americans and hispanics weren t as excited and young people weren t as excited about obama. the second time around they weren t going to turn out. they did.
this. the public generally agrees with them. all the public, rather. two or three people saying it s likely that there will be some sort of discrimination or profiling involved and of course four out of five hispanics, latinos, they also agree, too. so it seems to me the public are troubled by it and perhaps mean some nasty treatment of minorities but they say, damn-it, this is the only way to work. that seems to be their judgment. it is. some short term/long term inside the numbers on this. among hispanics, younger hispanics, hispanics 40 and under, they re more pro-democratic and more upset about in immigration law than hispanic s older 40. and the thing that this concerns, our pollsters are saying this should concern republicans long term because they could lose a whole generation. i was talking to one republican strategist earlier today about this, and they said, you know in california that prop 187 back in 1994 had similar numbers. people were very supportive of it. overwhelming
70% oppose it. they feel they re threatened by this. the public generally agrees with them. all the public, rather. two or three people saying it s likely that there will be some sort of discrimination or profiling involved and of course four out of five hispanics, latinos, they also agree, too. so it seems to me the public are troubled by it and perhaps mean some nasty treatment of minorities but they say, damn-it, this is the only way to work. that seems to be their judgment. it is. some short term/long term inside the numbers on this. among hispanics, younger hispanics, hispanics 40 and under, they re more pro-democratic and more upset about in immigration law than hispanic s older 40. and the thing that this concerns, our pollsters are saying this should concern republicans long term because they could lose a whole generation. i was talking to one republican strategist earlier today about this, and they said, you know in california that prop 187 back in 1994 had similar numbers.
hispanics weren t. but overall, you saw those same numbers, and a lot of republicans say oh this won t be so bad and yeah it helped them in this ncaa 94. pete wilson got elected in a land scale. the republicans did very well in the congressional ballot. and guess what california hasn t had a chance at a republican winning anything in their statewide a long time outside of schwarzenegger, and we know how he had to do it. so it is it is one of those things, short term immigration is playing well for the republicans. you re seeing it in rural districts pop up. it is not a good issue for democrats in 2010. the problem for the party is, what does it mean in 2012? what does it nin 2016 in a presidential year? i wonder whether younger voters, hispanic voters, and citizens here are more militant about issues like a simulation or the older voters more happy to basically learn the english faster. in any indication of that in the polling about general culture attitudes about young and old?