Is Demography Still Destiny After 2024?
Briefly

In his 2020 campaign, Donald Trump managed to attract Hispanic support despite a strong stance against illegal immigration, which challenges past Republican assumptions.
The notion that Republicans need not worry about immigration's political effects is misleading; many Hispanics can support Trump without embracing Reagan's conservative ideology.
Historical example: In 1988, Democrats faced a significant loss, with Dukakis only winning places like Oregon and liberal areas, showcasing shifts in party loyalty.
Republicans must recognize that the evolving Hispanic voting bloc suggests a potential weakening of traditional conservative ideology to maintain competitiveness in future elections.
Read at The American Conservative
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