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this is about what people watch and what they eat and how they feel kevin phillips saw this in 1968 whenhe did the merging republican majority memo and he said that there are people in blue-collar... your point, blue-collar jobs, the archie bunker types that became the reagan democrats. they rest these elites who are on television and seem to represent a world which is closed somehow to other people. that's a hilarious argument made by george herbert walker bush from andover and yal to some extent. to this day bush talks about elitists. the fact that newt ggrich is able to attk elitists having been the speaker of the house of presentatives and being paid a million dollars as a historian-- where availae, if anyone's watching from government-- (laughter) >> rose: but there's a good point about that. because romney today said let's see the contract. let's see the contract. isewt vulnerable on that issue? >> no. i think every time mitt romney and his team roll out some attack that looks like it comes from the establishment or looks like it comes from players in washington, d.c. or looks like
this is about what people watch and what they eat and how they feel kevin phillips saw this in 1968 whenhe did the merging republican majority memo and he said that there are people in blue-collar... your point, blue-collar jobs, the archie bunker types that became the reagan democrats. they rest these elites who are on television and seem to represent a world which is closed somehow to other people. that's a hilarious argument made by george herbert walker bush from andover and yal to some...
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counterrevolution of thousands the 1960s and his famous book come in the emerging republican majority, kevin phillips noted that clubs have provided new level political consciousness for hispanic americans in texas to support the first roman catholic president. phillips estimated from 1960 to the 1972, mexican-americans gave 84% of their vote to democratic anchovies. this is critically important. why? they don't get anywhere near 40% of their vote the democratic presidential candidates today. in fact, if we look at the democratic leaning of the hispanic electorate, i like latino better. by year from 1980, exit polls don't go back before 1980. you have to estimated out. this is relatively speaking. it democrats win 57% of the vote nationwide and latino voters 162% for democratic candidate, and say that the five-point democratically. you can see the transactionally towards the republican. gradually over the past few decades compared to the countries involved in latino voters have converge towards the center of american politics. this is contrary to everything you've you better bet in emmaus about latin
counterrevolution of thousands the 1960s and his famous book come in the emerging republican majority, kevin phillips noted that clubs have provided new level political consciousness for hispanic americans in texas to support the first roman catholic president. phillips estimated from 1960 to the 1972, mexican-americans gave 84% of their vote to democratic anchovies. this is critically important. why? they don't get anywhere near 40% of their vote the democratic presidential candidates today....
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counterrevolution of thousands the 1960s and his famous book come in the emerging republican majority, kevin phillips that clubs have provided new level political consciousness for hispanic americans in texas to support the first roman catholic president. phillips estimated from 1960 to the 1972, mexican-americans gave 84% of their vote to democratic anchovies. this is critically important. why? they don't get anywhere near 40% of their vote the democratic presidential candidates today. in fact, if we look at the democratic leaning of the hispanic electorate, i like latino better. by year from 1980, exit polls don't go back before 1980. you have to estimated out. this is relatively speaking. it democrats win 57% of the vote nationwide and latino voters 162% for democratic candidate, and say that the five-point democratically. you can see the transactionally towards the republican. gradually over the past few decades compared to the countries involved in latino voters have converge towards the center of american politics. this is contrary to everything you've you better bet in emmaus about latino vote
counterrevolution of thousands the 1960s and his famous book come in the emerging republican majority, kevin phillips that clubs have provided new level political consciousness for hispanic americans in texas to support the first roman catholic president. phillips estimated from 1960 to the 1972, mexican-americans gave 84% of their vote to democratic anchovies. this is critically important. why? they don't get anywhere near 40% of their vote the democratic presidential candidates today. in...
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democratic counterrevolution in the 1960's and the famous book the emerging republican majority kevin phillips noted that the kennedy club had provided a new level of political consciousness for hispanic americans in texas for the first roman catholic president most likely the northern program. phillips estimated the 1960 to 1972 mexican-americans gave 84% of their vote to democratic presidential candidates. this is critically important. why? because mexican-americans don't get anywhere near 84% of their vote to the democratic president candidates today. in fact, if we look at the democratic and the hispanic electorate and i like latino better i don't know why hispanic there by a year from 1980, exit polls don't go back before 1980. you have to estimate about and this is relatively speaking. if the democrats were winning 57% of the vote would say nationwide and the latino voters want 62% for the democratic candidate i would say that is a five-point democratic lead. you can see the trend is actually towards republicans. gradually over the past few decades compared to the country as a whole lati
democratic counterrevolution in the 1960's and the famous book the emerging republican majority kevin phillips noted that the kennedy club had provided a new level of political consciousness for hispanic americans in texas for the first roman catholic president most likely the northern program. phillips estimated the 1960 to 1972 mexican-americans gave 84% of their vote to democratic presidential candidates. this is critically important. why? because mexican-americans don't get anywhere near...