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ajc0918
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« on: February 02, 2017, 02:06:45 PM »

I think Cuban Americans were a huge part of that one. Also Hispanic Protestants I believe voted slightly to Trump by a decent margin

The Cuban-American vote in Florida is split several ways:

***The Tampa Cubans have been in Florida since the 19th century, and are mostly Democrats.

***The OLDER Miami Cubans are folks who came early in the Castro Revolution, and are the most anti-Communist and pro-Republican (although NOT uniformily conservative).

***The YOUNGER Miami/South Florida Cubans are more Republican than other Hispanics, but socially more liberal and trending Democratic somewhat.

I would agree with this although it's hard to tell if Miami/South Florida Cubans are really trending Democratic or if non-Cuban hispanics are simply moving into historically Cuban areas.
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