MSNBC’s Joy Reid and The Atlantic’s Jemele Hill are in full meltdown over reports that Hispanic support for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is rising.
A recent poll for Telemundo/LX news, conducted by Mason Dixon Polling and Strategy, reveals DeSantis leading Crist by 51% to 44% statewide among Hispanic voters, with 56% approving of the job the governor is doing.
Cuban-Americans favor DeSantis by 72% over Crist.
Reid and Hill can only think of one reason why this shift to the right is happening. Racism.
Reid sees racism behind every bush. When Governor DeSantis warned potential looters to beware because Florida is a Second Amendment state, Reid tweeted that his remarks were a racist threat from a segregationist. “When the looting starts, the shooting starts.”—segregationist Miami sheriff Walter E. Headley, 1967. Didn’t take DeSantis long to return to form.”
Jemele Hill called President Trump and his voters white supremacists.
The two far-left race obsessed pundits went on Twitter tirades attacking the Hispanic community for daring to support a candidate the left has not sanctioned for them.
NBC News reported Friday that Florida Democrats were growing concerned over the Republican politician’s popularity among Latino voters ahead of the midterm elections. In fact, some suggested that DeSantis’ standing with Hispanics could propel him to be the first Republican governor to win Miami-Dade County since Jeb Bush in 2002.
“[Mi Vecino co-founders Alex] Berrios and [Devon] Murphy Anderson said they have held over 2,000 conversations with Hispanic voters in Miami-Dade. Aside from high enthusiasm for DeSantis among Republicans, about 29% of those with no party affiliation and 25% of Democrats said they were voting for DeSantis,” Carmen Sesin wrote.