Former President Donald J. Trump‘s growing support among Latino and Hispanic voters is being driven by “racial baggage, [a] colonial mindset, and political traumas,” according to the far-left media. In an interview with Mother Jones, leftist journalist and author Paola Ramos argues that Latinos often “carry white supremacist tendencies—whether they’re racially coded as white or not.” Ramos contends assimilation into White American culture is driving Latino voters to back conservative political candidates.
“We can be minorities, but we too can perpetuate racism. Latinos, particularly the more generations are in this country, are not immune to nativism,” Ramos told Mother Jones. The MSNBC and Telemundo News contributor continued: “The more we assimilate, the more we conform to American principles and the idea of ‘otherizing’ is a real force, whether you’re Latino or whether you’re white.”
“Anti-immigrant sentiment is so powerful, pervasive, and infectious that even newly arrived immigrants can sort of lean into that,” Ramos added.
Addressing the 2024 presidential election, Ramos warned that Democrats shouldn’t “dismiss these rightward shifts as anomalies or outliers.” Recent polling has shown a sizable shift among Hispanic and Latino voters in favor of former President Donald Trump. “Dismissing it can lead to results like we saw in 2020 when Trump did over 10 points better than he did in 2016,” continued Ramos.
Despite Ramos’s insistence that race and colonialism are what is driving Republican support among Latino and Hispanic voters, polling data tells a different story. Recent surveys show Latinos and Hispanic Americans are abandoning the Democratic Party over its support for open border policies, cheap illegal immigrant labor, and Joe Biden’s poor handling of the economy. A Marist poll in February found that nearly 60 percent of Hispanic voters disapproved of Biden’s handling of the U.S. border.