Like, the old Cubans that really care about Castro are ardent Republicans. The younger ones are pretty on board with normalizing relations and probably don't care that a VP candidate said a couple nice things about literacy or healthcare. I don't see a demographic being lost here, besides there being a state party that has that sliver of…
Like, the old Cubans that really care about Castro are ardent Republicans. The younger ones are pretty on board with normalizing relations and probably don't care that a VP candidate said a couple nice things about literacy or healthcare. I don't see a demographic being lost here, besides there being a state party that has that sliver of people who really care.
It's like how 50% of Republicans want Medicare for All but 0% of GOP members of Congress support it. The political class is not the people at large, they often don't relate to each other at all.
Like, the old Cubans that really care about Castro are ardent Republicans. The younger ones are pretty on board with normalizing relations and probably don't care that a VP candidate said a couple nice things about literacy or healthcare. I don't see a demographic being lost here, besides there being a state party that has that sliver of people who really care.
It's like how 50% of Republicans want Medicare for All but 0% of GOP members of Congress support it. The political class is not the people at large, they often don't relate to each other at all.