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California researchers discover mysterious, gelatinous new sea slug




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Why Democrats Lost Latinos

Хорошее
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/11/11/why-democrats-lost-latinos-00188769
"Why Democrats Lost Latinos", by Jack Herrera.

Латинксы голосовали за Трампа и Харрис примерно поровно,
в прошлый раз это было 4/6, а за Обаму голосовали типа 2/8.

Не знаю уж, что тут сыграло роль, возможно, то, что
демократы видятся партией финансовых и чиновных элит.
Но эффект занятный.

Привет




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U.S. Latino Catholic Family Receives Award for Exemplary Faith and Service

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BLS: On-the-job deaths up among older workers; Latino deaths down

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Exit polls show Latino Christians swung hard to Trump in 2024

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UCLA Chancellor-designate Julio Frenk named to Time’s ‘Latino Leaders 2024’ list

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Julio Frenk gets a red-carpet welcome at Time magazine’s celebration of Latino leaders

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FAFO: Latino Believes Trump Won't Deport Family-Oriented Migrants

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See, MAGA loyalty only goes one way. They want your vote, but won't do anything to make your life better. This Latino male Trump voter told CNN that mass deportation won't extend to law-abiding workers.

He actually said, with a straight face: “That wouldn’t be fair. They need to make sure that they don’t throw away, they don’t kick out, they don’t deport people that are family oriented.”

Sweetie, they don't care if you are family oriented or not. If you are working a good job or not. If you are a criminal or not. To them, being non-American is enough to get you kicked out (and probably put in a camp before). Enjoy that Trump hair visor hat, honey. The leopards are coming for your face.

"Fucketh around and ye shall findeth out" - A Twitter User in 2024

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