Conservative Latinos push back on the liberal talking point that Florida Republicans gained Latino support thanks to Spanish language 'disinformation.'
NBC News’ election night panel marveled at the fact that a majority of Latino voters supported Gov. DeSantis, R-Fla., in his re-election Tuesday night.
"The Latino vote is not the same everywhere! There are huge generational differences and in Florida population of older voters much larger than younger. Socialism does not play there. And there is a massive disinformation problem in Spanish language media," Psaki tweeted. "The remarks," Bonilla told Fox News Digital,"show that what the left cannot have or control, they disparage. So, having lost significant chunks of the Hispanic vote over the past few years, they've gone to this old trope of Spanish language disinformation. It is a trusty trope, it is a reliable trope. It is a malleable trope."
In this Sept. 14, 2020 file photo, President Donald Trump give a thumbs up to the cheering crowd after a Latinos for Trump Coalition roundtable in Phoenix.COVID-19 Sopo said recent data questioned the notion that"Spanish disinformation" is driving Hispanics to the GOP. In a WPA Intelligence/Visto Media national poll of 1,086 likely Hispanic voters taken October 4-7, respondents were asked if they have become more liberal or conservative in the past five years. Among Spanish news consumers, there was a net gain of 10 points to the left, Sopo said. Among English news consumers, there was a net gain of 5 points to the right.
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