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Puerto Rican devastation could mean more Florida (Democrat) voters
Politico ^ | 9/27/2017 | Marc Caputo

Posted on 09/28/2017 10:37:50 AM PDT by ObozoMustGo2012

SAN JUAN — As Puerto Rico slips deeper into what many call a humanitarian crisis following Hurricane Maria, the island is primed for a mass exodus of what could be 1 million people — a sizable number of whom are expected to settle in Florida, the nation's biggest swing state.

That could well prove to be a boon to Democrats in a state which the past four top-of-the-ticket races have been decided by about a percentage point.

"It’s going to mean a lot more people voting Democrat in Florida," Marco Rigau, president of the San Juan municipal assembly, told POLITICO Wednesday, a week ahead of President Donald Trump’s scheduled visit to the commonwealth. “Puerto Ricans don’t like President Trump. When he shows on Tuesday, he’ll say ‘The Puerto Ricans love me’ because people won’t be picketing. But he has no idea.”

Rigau was speaking on the tarmac of Puerto Rico’s Isla Grande Airport, where Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, a likely Democratic candidate for Florida governor next year, was delivering 7,000 pounds of supplies a week after Hurricane Maria knocked out power and crippled roads across the island. The relief mission underscored how Florida Democrats like Levine are trying to fashion themselves as the party of solutions while portraying Republicans, led by Trump, as feckless. (A POLITICO reporter was one of two journalists invited to accompany Levine on the trip.)

Local Republicans clearly hear the criticism. Just hours after Levine landed in San Juan and met with its mayor, who hugged and praised him, Florida Gov. Rick Scott — a top Trump surrogate — announced he would travel to Puerto Rico on Thursday to help with relief efforts at the invitation of Puerto Rico’s governor, Ricardo Rosselló.

Scott himself had been facing Democratic calls to do more in Maria’s aftermath. He leaves office next year due to term limits and is considering a bid against Sen. Bill Nelson, a Democrat who might join a Florida congressional delegation trip to the island on Friday.

Scott’s decision to go to Puerto Rico came as the White House public relations apparatus sought to stem growing criticism that Trump has not done enough to respond, even as he posts Twitter messages about NFL players refusing to stand for the national anthem.

White House officials pointed out Wednesday that Puerto Rico’s governor had said Trump had been “phenomenal in this situation," although Rosselló and others have repeatedly called for more resources and less red tape. They also need a distribution network. The port has loads of supplies baking in unopened shipping containers that haven’t been moved due to a lack of trucks or passable roads.

The intense awareness of Puerto Rican affairs in Florida highlights how crucial the populace is in the Sunshine State, which has more than 1 million people with roots on the island — about the same number as New York. Concentrated largely around Orlando, Puerto Ricans increasingly have become a left-leaning counterweight to Republican-performing Cuban-Americans in the Miami area.

But once in Florida, Puerto Rican voters have proven tough to motivate for the Democratic Party, despite being generally more aligned with liberals than conservatives. Many are registered as independent, no party affiliation voters — and not as Democrats — because they “have seen the failure of partisan politics back home, and that’s why the Puerto Rican vote in Florida is so abysmally low,” said Jorge Bonilla, a Central Florida Republican and Puerto Rican activist.

Bonilla acknowledged Democrats could stand to gain more than Republicans after more Puerto Ricans move here, if the Maria response is botched. But he said Republican Sen. Marco Rubio’s understanding of the crisis, and his decision to raise the alarm about conditions in Puerto Rico, have started to endear him to the community at large.

Rubio said earlier this week he wanted to make sure that post-Maria Puerto Rico didn’t become a Hurricane “Katrina-style” disaster. Progressives have started to call Maria “Trump’s Katrina” and compared conditions at the San Juan airport to the Superdome during the 2005 storm that wrecked New Orleans and damaged President George W. Bush’s approval ratings.

At Isla Grande Airport on Wednesday, Levine stopped short of comparing the two GOP presidents’ responses to the two hurricanes. But he said more needed to be done by the U.S. government and, specifically, by the military.

"If we were attacked by a foreign power, our military would treat this like a war zone. And we need to declare war on this devastation," Levine said. "Trump is a bad CEO, and it shows."

San Juan’s mayor, Carmen Yulín Cruz, was more circumspect than Levine when it came to rating the president’s performance. She said Levine “had answered our S.O.S.” but said the call still hasn’t been fully heeded by the federal government. Behind the scenes, there’s also tension between Cruz and the governor, Rosselló, whom she is considering challenging in his reelection.

Asked what message she would like Trump to hear, Cruz quoted John 13:27, where Jesus tells Judas: “What you are going to do, do quickly.”

Cruz estimated that as many as 30 percent of the island’s 3.4 million residents could flee Puerto Rico if it remains in such bad shape. And many will show up in Florida, where the culture, climate and distance are closer to Puerto Rico than New York's.

David Efron, an attorney who splits his time between Miami and San Juan and traveled with Levine on Wednesday, said the political consequences could be steep for Trump if there’s a mass exodus.

"Trump should be doing everything in his power to rebuild Puerto Rico and keep people here. Otherwise they're coming to Florida,” he said, “and they’re not voting for Trump.”


TOPICS: Local News; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: floridavoters; hurricanemaria; puertoricans; puertoricanvoters
Great... just as I was planning to move there....
1 posted on 09/28/2017 10:37:50 AM PDT by ObozoMustGo2012
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

So, this would mean the CO2 emissions are good afterall?


2 posted on 09/28/2017 10:40:27 AM PDT by Paladin2 (No spelchk nor wrong word auto substition on mobile dev. Please be intelligent and deal with it....)
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

I like the “and they won’t be voting for Trump” line.

Hopefully, they won’t be voting at all in 2020. These people wouldn’t get immediate citizenship for moving here, would they? Not sure how that works with “territories”.


3 posted on 09/28/2017 10:42:01 AM PDT by woweeitsme
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

That could well prove to be a boon to Democrats ...


If we learned anything from the last election, it is these people have no idea what they are writing about. I stop reading when I come across weasel words. Weasel words (such as in this case “could well” is the sign they are moving from fact to fiction (or perhaps in this case wishful thinking)


4 posted on 09/28/2017 10:42:39 AM PDT by CIB-173RDABN (US out of the UN, UN out of the US)
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

That’s a catastrophe.


5 posted on 09/28/2017 10:45:15 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper (Happy Nobama!)
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To: woweeitsme

They are US citizens already


6 posted on 09/28/2017 10:45:19 AM PDT by headstamp 2 (Ignorance is reparable, stupid is forever)
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To: CIB-173RDABN

while you are probably correct...

many people from Louisiana stayed in Houston after Katrina and never returned home.


7 posted on 09/28/2017 10:45:31 AM PDT by TexasFreeper2009 (Make America Great Again !)
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

Since Trump will rebuild Puerto Rico back to better than it was ever before, I doubt they will all vote Democrat. What did Obama do for them? Nada


8 posted on 09/28/2017 10:53:28 AM PDT by realcleanguy
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To: woweeitsme

Just to echo the point, anyone born in Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands—automatically becomes a citizen.


9 posted on 09/28/2017 10:58:04 AM PDT by Theoria (I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive)
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To: realcleanguy

[Since Trump will rebuild Puerto Rico back to better than it was ever before, ]

No matter if Trump rebuilds PR, once they are here, they aren’t gonna go back to that s**t-hole. They are going to stay and vote Democrat for generations.

Considering DJT won Florida by a hair, this could have major implications in 2020.


10 posted on 09/28/2017 11:03:27 AM PDT by ObozoMustGo2012 ("Be quiet... you are #fakenews!")
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

It wouldn’t be enough to offset the loss of votes Democrats in Florida are experiencing as Trump cleans up the vote fraud machine. I imagine the fabricated votes the Democrats just lost in Broward County alone exceeds the sum total of what they might gain from Puerto Rico.


11 posted on 09/28/2017 11:05:07 AM PDT by MrEdd (Caveat Emptor)
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To: woweeitsme
Puerto Ricans are citizens. All they have to do is show residence in the place where they're voting.

I'm not as afraid of their votes as most people are. They lived in what should've been a tropical paradise, but was so poorly run that it can't even begin to recover. One can't help but suspect that a lot of them are fed up with the liberal democratic pols that destroyed their island.

12 posted on 09/28/2017 11:57:22 AM PDT by grania (Deplorable and Proud of It!)
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

Can’t we keep these fokkers out? I don’t care if they are “American citizens.” (1) They shouldn’t be; and (2) If the entire island of wanted to move here, could they? Are there no limits?


13 posted on 09/28/2017 11:58:22 AM PDT by montag813 (ue)
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To: grania

Sorry, but you are living in a dream world. When the desperate flee from the destruction they have caused, they bring it with them to their new home. Only those who fought against it there, will vote against it here.


14 posted on 09/28/2017 12:39:47 PM PDT by montaine
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

Maybe. We’ll see.


15 posted on 09/28/2017 12:40:19 PM PDT by TBP (Progressives lack compassion and tolerance. Only their self-aggrandizement matters.)
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To: montag813

1) They are Americans and they can live anywhere they want
2) Yes.


16 posted on 09/28/2017 12:44:03 PM PDT by montaine
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TRUMP didn't need Florida to be POTUS! LOL
17 posted on 09/28/2017 1:29:11 PM PDT by KavMan
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To: ObozoMustGo2012; fieldmarshaldj; BillyBoy; campaignPete R-CT; AuH2ORepublican; ...

So the pathetic dogs hope. They see everything through the prism of “how can this help the democrats”. They wrote a farticle about Harvey helping democrats in Texas somehow.

Some goods news and it’s just the opposite, FL Senate poll, likely candidate Governor Scott, benefiting from strong leadership in response to Irma, up 2 points over rat Senator Nelson.


18 posted on 10/01/2017 9:36:25 PM PDT by Impy (The democrat party is the enemy of your family and civilization itself, forget that at your peril.)
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To: Impy

Then it’s 4-5 because of the voter reg changes they aren’t capturing.


19 posted on 10/01/2017 9:43:43 PM PDT by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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