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Originally Posted by Atticus
No, he understands that his base is going to support him no matter what and a typical Democrat will still vote Democrat regardless of his views on the illegal immigration issue. But what it does do is motivate the Hispanic base ( a group that usually produces a low turnout) and when they enter the voting booth, who do you think they'll vote for?
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Hispanics are divided on the issue as much as anyone else.
The door would swing both ways, if they're for it and he goes against it, it could motivate them to vote against him or the democrats. If this is going to drive people to out and vote, then it works both ways.
However the law is going to be found to be legal, AZ is going to enforce it and by Nov this won't be a topic that anyone cares about.