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originally posted by: Astrocometus
a reply to: Kaiju666
It’s D) all of the above. Just as they’ve kept the black vote for how long, they’re seeing a shift. They need to replace them. Votes, money laundering schemes etc.
I'm going to say D plus replacement theory. And replacement theory
can't be argued because progressives have openly bragged about it.
Only to turn around and call anyone who calls them out on it. You guessed
it, a conspiracy nut job. These people are ruining our country for our
children and grand children and beyond. With illegals comes illegal
dumping hit and run higher volume traffic. But they're worried about
global warming? Get the hell off me.
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: Justoneman
If Trump wins?
Isn't there a greater force than Trump who can change things in this world?
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: putnam6
I'll likely have more but generally because even though non-citizens can not vote in federal elections, state and local elections aren't as challenging.
You just kinda repeated what I said.
Besides, nothing you said indicates money laundering or kick backs.
...but that means the whole invasion thing, many are worried about, isn't really happening.
Tipping point effect: Research suggests that when immigrant populations reach a certain percentage of a district's total population (often cited as around 20-30%), more noticeable shifts in voting patterns can occur.
Demographic transformation: Large-scale immigration can fundamentally alter the demographic composition of a district, leading to changes in the electorate's overall political preferences.
Bloc voting tendencies: Some immigrant communities, particularly when they form a substantial portion of the population, may tend to vote as a bloc, amplifying their impact on local elections.
Party realignment: In areas with high immigrant populations, political parties may adjust their platforms and outreach strategies to appeal to these new voters, potentially shifting the overall political landscape.
Local policy focus: As immigrant populations grow, local political discourse may increasingly focus on issues that particularly affect these communities, influencing voting behavior across the district.
Long-term trends: Studies have shown that areas with sustained high levels of immigration often experience more pronounced and lasting changes in voting patterns over time.
Generational effects: As children of immigrants (second generation) become eligible to vote, they often have different voting patterns than their parents, further influencing the district's political landscape.
It's important to note that while these trends are observed in many cases, the specific impact can vary based on factors such as the origin of the immigrant populations, local economic conditions, and existing political structures. Additionally, the relationship between immigration and voting patterns is complex and can be influenced by many other factors beyond just population percentages.
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: Justoneman
If Trump wins?
Isn't there a greater force than Trump who can change things in this world?
originally posted by: putnam6
Where did I say, infer or suggest it would?
I am just adding my thoughts on the topic, Im not attacking anybody, but I do believe the influx of immigrants Illegal or not changes the voter makeup in the districts they eventually settle in, which daskakik is a direct answer to your quote that motivated me to add my particular points of reference to the discussion.
It is happening but it has been happening for a much longer time than people want to admit, especially in certain districts where it has been occurring for decades...
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: Justoneman
But it isn't so that Biden can get votes in november.
That is the topic of the thread.
Besides, waves of chinese immigrants to the US have happened before and it wasn't to bring down the gov.
Sure. a bunch of God loving soldiers who take out these sick perverts trying to run Earth. That would be better.
originally posted by: Justoneman
a reply to: Astrocometus
well the good Christians are martyrs for that event, but fear not. God DOES win in the end. The story has been written and the good will rise in Christs name who took him as their personal Saviour. There is nothing to fear but fear itself for those who know. There is nothing but fear for those who don't.
originally posted by: Justoneman
...but fear not.
originally posted by: ADVISOR
Illegals are being added to census rolls.
It does add up when they created the loop hole laws...
Normally ILLEGAL Aliens none citizens can't vote in federal elections.
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: Justoneman
...but fear not.
So why fear illegals?
Illegals landed at plymouth rock. It isn't like they had visas.