Biden tried going progressive for a month or so, thinking that he was joining his warm and friendly comrades, would get with the program and become progressive, and that being woke would be a good thing. They rewarded him by cutting his balls off. So I guess his CNN interview would suggest that he is still playing with the idea of pretending to be centrist. That's fine. Although he just painted "KICK ME" on his back for the others. Might as well get on with it. Joe describes AOC as "brilliant and bright." One part of me says he is just being a pussy and not taking on the fight that he needs to take on. You can't be calling the loons "brilliant" if you are trying to discredit them and promote centrist views. That aint the smartest route to go. " But another part of me says that if you are Joe Biden, AOC probably does seem brilliant. That right there is pretty scary too. Idiots, all of them. https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/05/politics/aoc-liberals-joe-biden-cnn-interview/index.html
WTF Joe be talkin bout here in regard to AOC "won a primary?" She was elected to Congress for gawd's sake. That is not a primary for president. Last I knew anyway. One again, Joe's hippocampus seems to have lost radio contact with his tongue. Note Bernie jumping in to defend AOC. Both he and Fauxcahontas regularly "perform favors" for AOC, looking for her endorsement somewhere down the road. Disgusting whores - all of em. Okay, I get it now, I guess. He was referring to her winning the dem primary in her district. Ahhh okay. Actually winning the race in her general was important too I would think. Took me a minute to remember how Joe's brain works, or should I say, does not work. Sanders backs AOC after Biden suggests her politics are too far left for the general election https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sanders-defends-aoc-after-biden-says-shes-too-far-left-170742575.html
None of this debating will matter in a couple of years, six at the most. Texas will go full Hispanic and that will be that. Game over.
RAMZPAULVerified account@ramzpaul 4h4 hours ago Standard of living will crash. Whites will be blamed. More laws punishing Whites. Standard of living falls lower. Cycle repeats until breakup.https://twitter.com/nazbolognese/status/1147162273791782913… Julius Caesar was Macedonian@NazBolognese I’m curious as to what will happen when Republicans can’t win elections and everyone knows it’s because of nonwhites.
RAMZPAULVerified account@ramzpaul 4h4 hours ago 28% of schoolchildren in Texas are White. 28%.https://twitter.com/dibutler/status/1147161220983721985… RAMZPAUL Retweeted di butler di butler @dibutler I've been trying to tell folks Georgia is about to tip blue for awhile now. Same with TX, FL, AZ, NC. Maybe 2020, but for sure by 2024-2028. Deny it all you like, Pubs, but it's def happening & dead obvious here at ground zero in GA.…
Ann CoulterVerified account@AnnCoulter 23h23 hours ago Other than "Democrat," the category most likely to want Trump impeached is: "Non-White." I wonder if dragging the 3d world here has anything to do with winning elections ...pic.twitter.com/agcrtBeGBI 1:16 PM - 4 Jul 2019
2004 Bush + 23 2006 Kay Baily Hutchinson +25 2012 Cruz + 16 2012 Romney + 16 2016 Trump + 9 2018 Cruz +2.5
https://www.texastribune.org/2019/06/20/texas-hispanic-population-pace-surpass-white-residents/ Texas gained almost nine Hispanic residents for every additional white resident last year The gap between Texas’ Hispanic and white populations continued to narrow last year when the state gained almost nine Hispanic residents for every additional white resident. With Hispanics expected to become the largest population group in Texas as soon as 2022, new population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau showed the Hispanic population climbed to nearly 11.4 million — an annual gain of 214,736 through July 2018 and an increase of 1.9 million since 2010. The white population, meanwhile, grew by just 24,075 last year. Texas still has a bigger white population — up to 11.9 million last year — but it has only grown by roughly 484,000 since 2010. The white population’s growth has been so sluggish this decade that it barely surpassed total growth among Asian Texans, who make up a tiny share of the total population, in the same time period. The estimates come as lawmakers begin to sharpen their focus on the 2021 redistricting cycle, when they’ll have to redraw the state’s congressional and legislative maps to account for population growth. And they highlight the extent to which the demographics of the state continue to shift against the Republican Party. During the last go-around, which is still being litigated in federal court, Hispanics accounted for about 65% of the state’s growth. With about two years of growth left to go, their share of Texas’ population increase since 2010 reached 54% last July. The Hispanic community is growing in numbers across the state. But 47% of Texas Hispanics now live in the state’s five biggest counties — Harris, Bexar, Dallas, Tarrant and Travis. Home to Houston, Harris County leads that list with more than 2 million Hispanic residents. But Hispanic growth since 2010 continues to be most significant in Tarrant County. With a growth rate of 26%, the Hispanic population in Tarrant County reached 609,236 last year — up from 482,977 in 2010.