'The View's' Ana Navarro went on CNN to express her frustration with the increasing Latino support for Donald Trump, branding such attitudes as “stupid.” This comes as support for President Joe Biden among Latino voters is waning, and a growing number have expressed their likelihood to back the former President in the upcoming election —a trend that seems to contradict expectations from Democrats.
“I think America has a little bit of amnesia when it comes to Donald Trump,” Navarro said. “People already know the guy's a misogynist. They already know he's a divisive face and they seem not to take him literally or seriously. They think it's kind of part of a clown act entertainment.”
She continued, “There are some Latino immigrants who forget they came here as immigrants and who want to shut the door behind them, and who think being anti-immigrant somehow is going to make them pass as more American. And that's a very stupid attitude to have.”
“What folks don't realize is that when the guy drives thousands of miles to go hunt down Latinos in a Walmart in Texas, he doesn't care when you came here,” Navarro claimed. “He doesn't care what your accent is. What he's looking for is does it look like me? Does it sound like me?”
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CNN’s token woke Latina Ana Navarro is now claiming American Latinos that are anti illegal immigration have a “stupid attitude”
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Joe Biden is grappling with skepticism about his leadership from within his own party and widespread discontent with the country's trajectory. This has resulted in him lagging behind Trump as they head into the general election, according to a new poll by The New York Times and Siena College.
With the November election just months away, Biden's support stands at 43 percent, trailing Trump's 48 percent among registered voters nationally. Only a quarter of voters feel the country is on the right track. More than double the number of voters report that Biden’s policies have negatively impacted them compared to those who say they've benefited. A majority perceive the economy to be in poor shape, and a significant 47 percent strongly disapprove of Biden’s job performance—a high for his presidency.
Trump's five-point lead in the latest survey, conducted in late February, has slightly increased from the previous Times/Siena national poll of registered voters in December. Among likely voters, Trump now holds a four-percentage-point advantage. In the 2020 election, according to exit polling, Biden secured 72 percent of these voters, giving him a nearly 50-point lead over Trump. However the poll revealed that Biden's lead among nonwhite voters without a college degree has narrowed significantly, standing at just 47 percent to 41 percent in his favor.
The latest survey revealed a glaring “excitement gap” between Democrats and Republicans: only 23 percent of Democratic primary voters are enthusiastic about Biden—half the rate of Republicans fired up for Trump. A significant number of Democrats, 32 percent, expressed dissatisfaction or anger with Biden leading the party, compared to just 18 percent of Republicans who felt the same about Trump.
In the group of voters, comprising 19 percent of the electorate, who dislike both likely nominees—a demographic so prominent in 2024 that pollsters and political strategists have dubbed them “double haters”—Biden surprisingly leads Trump, 45 percent to 33 percent. However, when it comes to the impact of their policies, Trump’s appear to resonate more positively with the electorate. A substantial 40 percent of voters reported that Trump’s policies had personally benefited them, starkly contrasting with only 18 percent who said the same about Biden’s initiatives.
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