want hispanic issues, they are american issues, daily life issues and the democrats are increasingly out of touch on all of them. i remember when we were working on one of the old amnesty proposals and at the time a lot of republican bigwigs said you can t win the hispanic vote if you are strong on the border. if you come across drawn immigration you cannot win the hispanic vote. how many times did we hear that and what do these numbers tell us in hispanic turnout for trump and polls that have just come out in the last few days? i remember it well, tried to throw his boat out of the republican party for standing up, the trump revolution proved hispanic voters care about their quality of life and that means safe communities, strong borders, rising standard of living, growing wages.
we support funding the government, we do not support a blank check and an open border to is him, and we re not going to have unchecked migration fro some of the most dangerous places in the world. we dare mark kelly, jon tester, kiersten cinema, joe mentioned to say we are wrong about that. we will win that all day every day and twice on sunday. do you have a list of the republicans that voted for this tricky gate you would think i would have it, but i don t. they should be saluted and applauded for standing up. i just don t understand after all this time, after the trump revolution, after everything that has been said about the importance of approach american immigration policy, we still have leadership in the senate that will fight on taxes, they will fight on deficits, they will fight on spending, but the won t touch immigration. it s cultural suicide.
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and the effect of that as matthew dowd s entry suggests is this race for 2022 for lieutenant governor is going to be nationalized in a way that no state race has ever been before in terms of money and media attention. this really is the place that s the short end of the spear for the trump revolution. and that has made this a place where the intensity on the ground is unprecedented in my experience doing this for i guess 30 years or so. so, john, there s another approach that is possible. and actually it s the approach we used to see way back in the 20th century. is that when an electorate started moving in a certain direction that was toward, say, the other party, the party it was moving away from would start to make a few accommodations and find ways to reach out to that electorate to try to basically move in their direction. texas republican party sees a