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That the sentiments of Jewish Republicans towards contemporary migration into the US is about the same as that of gentile white Democrats would seem to explain a lot about why conservative outlets like The Daily Wire, National Review, and Prager University are consistently at odds with their putative readership over issues surrounding immigration:

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  1. These must be the based right-wing Jews Cofnas was telling me about

  2. 216 says: • Website

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/08/13/four-in-five-democrats-want-easier-migration-and-asylum-rules/

    The nationalist right has dropped the ball on the issues of “sanitary conditions” and “assistance to Central America”.

    While we may not really care about these specific subsets, moderates do.

    • Replies: @L Woods
  3. L Woods says:
    @216

    “Moderates” are pathetic excuses for human beings.

  4. Yeah, but there’s still a – 15% there, A.E. Shouldn’t that mean NR and such would get it, or is it that their editors are not a part of bringing that red bar down?

    The problem is that Republicans are not a big percentage of Jews to begin with.

    • Agree: Rosie
  5. Thomm says:

    Strangely, public perception of immigration has tilted even more towards a favorable view :

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