you dont seem to understand I was drawing a parallel between the migrants shit left behind at the southern border and the boats left behind on Florida shores. you are so busy trying to "faxk xheck my every breathe you miss an obvious comparison and then feel the neded to inform me idiotic geography lessons
no kidding! wow! i dont need goggle with you around, Captain Obvious
who made the claim ending wet foot dry foot caused the influz of Cubans under Biden? why are you telling me this when it's Obvious Biden's policies are getting millions a year from all over the world -virtually every country including Cuba
You dont seem to understand the generational differences of Cubans in Florida
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2014
Less than half (47%) of Cuban registered voters nationwide now say they identify with or lean toward the Republican Party—down from the 64% who said the same about the GOP a decade ago, according to 2013 survey data.
2016
But now they are swinging back -Trump started the swing back to Republicans. but Desantis sewed up the Hispanic vote
That means Puerto Ricans as well -which are historically Democratic in Florida
Here is the complexities laid out for you -please dont waste my time with your need to correct my posts
with 1/2 way disinformation . And I dont even know what the 5-10% is you are selling
The leftward trend among Florida’s Cuban population in the early 2010s was primarily driven by younger voters. Now, the same age group is returning to the GOP.
www.nationalreview.com
An
August 2016 poll from Florida International University (FIU) had Trump beating Clinton among Cubans statewide by roughly five points. (Exit polls for Cuban Floridians by age aren’t available in some cycles.) But among Cubans between the ages of 18 and 39, Clinton was polling ahead of Trump by
22 points. In the 2018 FIU exit poll of Cuban voters that showed DeSantis beating Gillum by 45 points, the same 18–39 age demographic went for DeSantis over Gillum by four points, 51 to 47 percent. In 2020 — again, where exit polls of Cubans by age aren’t available — an
August FIU poll of Cuban Floridians ages 18–39 found that 59 percent backed Trump, whereas just 23 percent backed Biden. And an FIU poll conducted around the same time in the leadup to the 2022 election found that 59 percent of the same demographic planned to vote for Ron DeSantis, whereas Democratic contenders Nikki Fried and Charlie Crist — the nomination hadn’t been decided yet — each earned just 12 percent apiece.