What does Hispanics mean?
Definitions for Hispanics
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Hispanics in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Hispanics in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Hispanics in a Sentence
I do see, at least among the older generation, more of a shift coming to the Republican Party, whether that will be enough to offset younger Hispanics in the area going to the Democratic Party remains to be seen.
South Texas is as diverse of a place as you could imagine and going around saying that because someone has a Hispanic surname that they're a Democrat, like most people outside of Texas and most in the media do is just blatantly racist, hispanics are individuals. They think for themselves.
It is not strong to insult women, it is not a sign of strength when you insult Hispanics. It is not a sign of strength when you say that a POW is a loser because they got caught. (Arizona Sen.) John McCain is a hero.
You cannot insult your way to the presidency, you can't disparage women, Hispanics, disabled people. Who is he kidding?
The Democrats are absolutely terrified at what they're seeing among Hispanic voters, and they're going to do everything they can to woke shame Latinos into submission. Unfortunately for them, Hispanics aren't buying it, even on immigration, we have very nuanced views. Yes, I'd say most Hispanics want to find some kind of legislative solution, especially for the DACA kids. But at the same time, Hispanics also like having a strong border, safe communities. They don't like the idea of people crossing over illegally, while many Hispanic families had to wait sometimes over a decade to come into this country the right way.
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