The recent controversy surrounding a joke about Puerto Rico made at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally has sparked outrage among Democrats and the media. However, despite their efforts to use this incident to erode support for Trump among Latino voters, it seems to have had little to no effect.
Pollsters have noted that this last-minute campaign by the Democrats has not resulted in any significant changes in voter opinions. In Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, Cygnal pollster Brent Buchanan reported that there has been “zero change” among Hispanic voters following the rally. While Puerto Ricans are typically not aligned with the Republican party, the joke made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe has not swayed their support for Trump.
The media and the Harris campaign have been quick to seize on this comment, hoping to sway voters in the final days leading up to the election. CNN even went as far as to interview Puerto Rican voters in Pennsylvania to gauge their reactions, only to find that the propaganda was not working as intended.
While some may argue that the joke was in poor taste, it is clear that it has not had the impact that Democrats and the media had hoped for. This incident serves as yet another example of the left’s desperate attempts to shift the momentum of the election in their favor, only to fall short.
In the end, it appears that voters are able to see through these tactics and remain steadfast in their support for their chosen candidate. As the election draws near, it is crucial for voters to remain informed and focused on the issues that matter most to them, rather than getting caught up in last-minute distractions.