National Geographic Creativeさんのインスタグラム写真 - (National Geographic CreativeInstagram)「Photo by Christopher Gregory-Rivera @cgregoryphoto / Puerto Rican Trump supporter Michael Rodriguez near the entrance to the polling station on Election Day at the Robert Guevara Community Center in Kissimmee, Florida. After twice voting for Democratic President Barack Obama, today he's voting for Trump. “A lot of people don’t like the president, but I love that man. I love how he talks, I love how he tells you the truth whether you like it or not. All the others are politicians, they lie for you to believe them,” he said.   Azalea Park and Kissimmee are among Latino strongholds in Orlando. The Puerto Rican population saw a bump in size after roughly 50,000 people fled the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in 2017 and settled in the Orlando area—which had already counted upwards of 380,000 Puerto Ricans.   Anecdotal evidence suggests that although the Puerto Rican community largely has voted Democratic, a segment is "purpling" as older-generation migrants vote for more conservative and religious values. Some consider the Latino vote in Florida to be one of the main deciding factors in toss-up counties and regions in the 2020 election.」11月4日 9時00分 - natgeointhefield

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Photo by Christopher Gregory-Rivera @cgregoryphoto / Puerto Rican Trump supporter Michael Rodriguez near the entrance to the polling station on Election Day at the Robert Guevara Community Center in Kissimmee, Florida. After twice voting for Democratic President Barack Obama, today he's voting for Trump. “A lot of people don’t like the president, but I love that man. I love how he talks, I love how he tells you the truth whether you like it or not. All the others are politicians, they lie for you to believe them,” he said.

Azalea Park and Kissimmee are among Latino strongholds in Orlando. The Puerto Rican population saw a bump in size after roughly 50,000 people fled the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in 2017 and settled in the Orlando area—which had already counted upwards of 380,000 Puerto Ricans.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that although the Puerto Rican community largely has voted Democratic, a segment is "purpling" as older-generation migrants vote for more conservative and religious values. Some consider the Latino vote in Florida to be one of the main deciding factors in toss-up counties and regions in the 2020 election.


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