Anonymous
It's not clear what you're asking but the benefit is to Republicans is that trying to attract minorities ensured their party's survival. In just a couple of decades whites will be a minority in the US. Long before that happens it will become impossible to win national elections, and even control of Congress, without minority support. If the GOP continues to be a party of white racial grievance then they will become increasingly marginalized politically.
Anonymous
Problem for the liberals is, to many minorities are seeing through their lies and ARE voting for Republicans. That is why the Democrats are for open boarders. They want to import a new underclass that will believe their lies.
Anonymous
Hispanics predominantly vote Republican -- about 80%. Why do they vote against their interests like that? One issue: abortion. Hispanics are overwhelmingly Roman Catholic, and viewing abortion as a mortal sin and as the singularly most important issue, Hispanics overwhelmingly vote based on that one issue alone. All the antiabortion rhetoric from Republican politicians that really never do a damn thing about abortion is just as much about courting the Hispanic vote as it is about pandering to the non-Hispanic religious right, i.e., the Christian fundies.
Foxhole
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StephenG
concepts you won't understand fairness, equality and decency