Nauseously Optimistic; smart to remove Biden? Hispanics economy & education not “Latinx”


MSNBC Reporter Says Crowd at Kamala Harris’s Election Rally is ‘Nauseously Optimistic’

MSNBC reporter Michele Norris told host Rachel Maddow that the “subdued” crowd at Kamala Harris’s election rally was “nauseously optimistic.”
The report came as former President Donald Trump appeared to puncturing the “blue wall” of battleground states that Harris was relying on to win.

“Well, the crowd here is still large, is still loud, but a little bit more subdued. And the word that I keep hearing, it must be some new phrase that has entered the lexicon, is the idea that people here are nauseously optimistic, not just cautiously optimistic, but nauseously optimistic,” Norris told Maddow.

NBC is already questioning if the coup to remove Joe Biden was smart. Lester Holt: “Has the conversation begun yet about Joe Biden and about the decision to ask him to step aside? Former Biden Press Secretary Jen Psaki: “It will begin. … If this is not a Harris win, that will certainly be part of the discussion. She’s run a campaign over the course of 107 days. That is not something we’ve seen in history and there will be lots of questions about exactly that, the timing, and the impact of that.”

NBC’s Chuck Todd succinctly in two and a half minutes describes The Alignment in real time to viewers with the new Trump coalition adding working class Hispanics with a focus on the economy and education, not “Latinx”:

Todd: Iowa pollster Ann Selzer “thought she found something with…independent women…I don’t know if it’s enough to make up for the loss of voters of color that have — clearly — I mean, that is — that continues, to me, to be the big story of the night is the shift among Hispanics. Look, Hispanic voters are swing voters and I think, you know, what’s interesting here it is the Republican Party treated them the same way they treated white, working class voters. They courted them the same they treated white, working class voters. The Democratic Party has spent a lot of time treating it as an identity group. And, you know, whether it’s Latinx, which sort of fell flat and so, there’s been a lot of hand-wringing inside Democratic circles. A real split like, you know, it was a total misread sort of by the coastal strategists when it comes to how to target working class voters of color. And I think we’re starting to see sort of a working class coalition start to drift to the right. You know, before, Donald Trump had working class whites. Now? He’s adding working class Hispanics and working class — not necessary seeing evidence of working class African Americans — but adding working class Hispanics. That becomes a very durable majority…It doesn’t matter your ethnicity. It matters your education…Latino voters, in many ways, same — are driven by the same issues and there’s one issue in particular actually that Republicans align closer with Latino — or Latino voters align with conservative — with conservative party and that’s school choice. And that has been — and you can’t help but wonder both Florida and Texas has been aggressive about expanding school choice. Where have Republicans made the greatest gains amongst Hispanic voters? Florida and Texas. So, education and economy, those issues — bread and butter issues and that is how they talk to them. Not saying Democrats weren’t, but for the sort of cultural issues don’t play as well with Hispanic voters as they may with college-educated whites or even African Americans.”

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Nauseously Optimistic; smart to remove Biden? Hispanics economy & education not “Latinx”

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