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Y'all need to push the Hispanic community to get out and vote Democrat in 2020. :yeshrug:

The Hispanic community have the lowest voter turnout rate out of all demographics.


That need to change by 2020. :yeshrug:

The Hispanic community can easily flip Arizona if they got out and voted at a higher rate. :yeshrug:
 

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Y'all need to push the Hispanic community to get out and vote Democrat in 2020. :yeshrug:

The Hispanic community have the lowest voter turnout rate out of all demographics.


That need to change by 2020. :yeshrug:

The Hispanic community can easily flip Arizona if they got out and voted at a higher rate. :yeshrug:
Almost all eligible hispanic voters voted in 2018.:gucci:

12.8 % were eligible. Of that 11% voted.

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Let me phrase it out better for you...

Latino voters made of roughly 11 percent of all voters in the midterms.

Latinos make up 12.8 percent of possible voters.

The difference between their population makeup and voter share are almost identical. That's not a bad state.

But digging into the data latino voter turnout for midterms nearly matched that for 2016. This is shown in your data.

Looking at Trends, where midterm voter turnout is usually significantly lower than presidential elections, it is safe to conclude 2 things:

More hispanics voted in 2018 than 2014 nearly matching 2016. And more hispanics are also likely to vote in 2020 based on the trends from the data you presented.
 

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Doesn't the first chart show 2018 you dumbass. :why:
It also shows the turnout in 2018 was markedly higher than 2014.

Hispanic turnout was 13 points higher than 2014.

Based on census.gov data 74% of registered hispanic voters voted. :manny:
 

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It also shows the turnout in 2018 was markedly higher than 2014.

Hispanic turnout was 13 points higher than 2014.

Based on census.gov data 74% of registered hispanic voters voted. :manny:

It's still the lowest out of all demographics dumb dumb. :why:

And where in the hell did you get 74%? :why:

That would be the highest out of all demographics. :heh:

shyt, that is higher than the national average among all groups. :mjlol:

You do know that voters turnout rate goes by the percentage of register voters that actually voted, right? :heh:

And that percentage shows 40.4% for Hispanics in 2018. Not no damn 74% :dead:.

Breh you are just embarrassing yourself at this point. :heh:
 

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It's still the lowest out of all demographics dumb dumb. :why:

And where in the hell did you get 74%? :why:

That would be the highest out of all demographics. :heh:

shyt, that is higher than the national average among all groups. :mjlol:

You do know that voters turnout rate goes by the percentage of register voters that actually voted, right? :heh:

And that percentage shows 40.4% for Hispanics in 2018. Not no damn 74% :dead:.

Breh you are just embarrassing yourself at this point. :heh:
I literally pulled the numbers from census.gov

Not all voting age hispanics are citizens. :manny:


I gave you a variety of metrics for hispanic voting:

  • The share of there votes at 11 percent almost matched there voter voting age population share of 12.8 (this includes non registered voters)
  • They're voter participation is pretty much on par with most immigrants groups
  • They saw a 50 percent increase in participation from 2014 to 2018 or 13 points
  • That gain is higher than other groups including blacks, whites, and asians
  • The 74.5 percent isnt about people of voter age, but the turnout of people who are registered to vote and show up.
  • I think it's important to show the variety of metrics considering voter suppression, lack of citizenship, etc when talking about hispanics
  • 50.4 percent of hispanics according to census data were registered to vote who are eligible to register in 2018
  • 2014 was a historic low for hispanic voters for a variety of reasons

You said Hispanic voters need to turn out if they expect change.

Based on the most recent data hispanic voter turnout has already increased at historic levels over the last 2 elections.

:unimpressed:

This is a trend that should hold true into 2020.

Hispanics are one of the reasons Dems won in Arizona in 2018. So what you're saying should happen is already happening. And hispanics already vote majority dem as a showed you in the first graphic.


If your issue is that I made my valuation on hispanic voters who could vote did based on registered voters or based on the fact they vote in proportion to their population makeup then I won't argue. :manny:


What you're doing is the same as blaming black men for Donald Trump. :patrice:


Also the 40.4 number you're referencing is the number of citizens who explicitly reported voting. There's going to be a lot of variance there considering 21.3 percent did not respond. That 21.3 percent includes those who were not asked.
 

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Do you know how to comprehend that chart? :dwillhuh:

That chart is saying out of the whole legal Hispanic population. 53.7% are registered to vote.

Out of the legal Hispanic that are registered to vote. Only 40.4% of them actually voted.

The chart you gave me confirmed my point. :mindblown:

Did you learn how to read charts in school? :dahell:
11,695/28955 = 40.04

28955 is the number of us citizens
11695 is the number reported voting

You're embarrassing yourself.
 
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