Bernie Sanders and the Mexicans

Published in El Heraldo de Mexico
(Mexico) on 24 February 2020
by Armando Guzman (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Hannah Bowditch. Edited by Laurence Bouvard.
>More than half the 800,000 Latinos in Nevada, that’s 19% of the electorate, voted for “Tío Bernie” (Uncle Bernie), convinced he is what they need to sort out Donald Trump’s mess.

Something extraordinary happened in Nevada. Hundreds of thousands of new Latino voters cast their votes at the Nevada caucuses. Let me make it clear here that when we say “Latino” we’re referring to someone who has family ties to Latin America. It’s clearly an arbitrary term to describe people who live in Latin America because it applies just as much to someone who arrived last week as it does to a family who has been here since before 1848, when Mexico ceded Nevada.

For further clarification, in Nevada these Latinos are really American Mexicans. Some 80% of the nearly 1 million Latinos currently living in Nevada are the children or grandchildren of Mexicans, or they’re Mexicans born in Mexico who have become American citizens.

What was extraordinary was that, for the first time, so many Mexicans registered and came out to vote during the heavy rainfall in Nevada on Saturday. Why? Because Latinos want Donald Trump out of the White House.

The other phenomenon is Bernie Sanders, winner of the Democratic primary, the Independent senator from Vermont whose siren song is offering free college education and health care, and legalization of immigrant status for those who have undocumented family members and are employed in the same jobs that were going to Mexico.

Above all, Bernie offers to redistribute wealth. Millionaires and billionaires will pay more in taxes, and that money in turn will then be given to those who have none.

It turned out that more than half the 800,000 Latinos in Nevada, that’s 19% of the electorate, voted for “Tío Bernie,” convinced he is what they need to extinguish the fire started by Trump four years ago.

In 2016, Sanders lost to Hillary Clinton in 10 out of the 11 states where Latinos had the power to sway the election, including Nevada. But Sanders learned that to reach these American Latinos, he needed the guidance of other Latinos, which is why his campaign hired Latino strategists. These strategists are behind campaigns like “Tamales for Tío Bernie,” festivals with soccer tournaments, music and taquizas (taco parties) which featured appearances and speeches from respected liberal politicians, like New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a highly respected New York congresswoman. It was Ocasio-Cortez who baptized Bernie as the “uncle” of the Latino community.

Sanders and his Latino strategists have already passed through California, Texas and Colorado, which, with their enormous Latino populations, will be crucial on the coming Super Tuesday primaries, March 3.

But in conclusion, by voting against the new free trade agreement, Sanders has proven that he’s not Mexico’s friend. His rhetoric is like Trump’s when he says "enough with the trade deals, jobs should be created in the United States, not in Mexico." This, together with his democratic socialist label, means many people aren’t buying into the tamale gimmick. They see him as a danger ... another socialist dressed in sheep’s clothing.


Bernie Sanders y los mexicanos

Más de la mitad de los 800 mil latinos de Nevada, que son 19% del electorado, votaron convencidos de que "el tío Bernie" es lo que necesitan para apagar el incendio de Trump

En Nevada ocurrió algo extraordinario. Cientos de miles de nuevos votantes latinos salieron a votar en una elección primaria. Déjeme aclarar que aquí le decimos “latino” a quien tiene raíces familiares en América Latina, obviamente es un gentilicio arbitrario porque se aplica al que llegó la semana pasada, igual que al que ya estaba aquí antes de 1848, cuando Nevada dejó de pertenecer a México.

Otra aclaración, en Nevada esos “latinos” son en realidad mexicanos de Estados Unidos. El 80 por ciento del casi millón de “latinos” que están viviendo en Nevada son hijos o nietos de mexicanos, o mexicanos nacidos en México y naturalizados como estadounidenses.

Lo extraordinario fue que, por primera vez, tanto mexicano de este lado se inscribió para votar, y votó con todo y la lluvia intensa que hubo el sábado en Nevada. ¿Qué pasó? Que los latinos quieren a Donald Trump fuera de la Casa Blanca.

El otro fenómeno es Bernie Sanders, el ganador de la primaria demócrata, un senador sin partido que representa al estado de Vermont como independiente, y que tiene un canto de sirena que ofrece; educación universitaria y atención médica gratis, legalización de inmigración para quienes tengan familiares indocumentados y empleos –los mismos empleos que se fueron a México.

Sobre todo, Bernie ofrece una redistribución de la riqueza, en la que los millonarios y billonarios van a pagar tanto en impuestos, que ese dinero será el que les dará a los pobres, lo que los pobres no tienen.
Resultó, más de la mitad de los cerca de 800 mil latinos de Nevada que son 19 por ciento del electorado, votaron convencidos de que “el tío Bernie” es lo que necesitan para apagar el incendio que Trump prendió hace cuatro años.

Sanders en 2016 perdió ante Hillary Clinton, 10 de los 11 estados donde los latinos tienen fuerza para cambiar elecciones, incluida Nevada, pero aprendió que para llegarle a esos latinos de Estados Unidos, necesita la guía de otros latinos, y por eso su campaña contrató a estrategas latinos que fueron los que organizaron los “Tamales por Tío Bernie”, festivales populares con torneos de soccer, música y taquizas, con las apariciones y discursos de políticos con enorme credibilidad liberal como Bill de Blassio el actual alcalde de Nueva York y Alejandra Ocasio Cortés (AOC) una congresista Neoyorican de gran credibilidad. AOC es quien bautizó a Bernie como “Tío de los latinos”.

Sanders con sus estrategas latinos, ya recorre los estados de California, Texas y Colorado, que con sus enormes poblaciones latinas, serán cruciales el próximo 3 de marzo en el primer supermartes de estas primarias.

Conclusión: Bernie Sanders ha demostrado no ser amigo de México, votando contra el nuevo tratado comercial. Su discurso es el mismo que el de Donald Trump, “basta ya de tratados comerciales los empleos deben crearse en Estados Unidos no en México” a eso únale usted que su etiqueta de Social Demócrata hace que mucha gente que no se creyó lo de las tamaladas lo ve como un peligro… Otro socialista disfrazado con piel de cordero.

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