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No, replacement theory is pure racism because it assumes minorities won't vote Republican. If that's true, and minorities won't generally vote Republican, then it shows that the problem with the GOP is white supremecy. At any rate, it fails to acknowledge that voters vote according to what they think is needed. If the GOP wants more diverse voters they should have a platform that appeals accordingly (of course, they might not want a diversity among voters). They really should quit trying to win elections by fostering fear, gerrymandering and limiting immigration. They should try having a platform that appeals to Americans, in general, and they will win.
If you really believe all that, then how do you explain why biden's approval rating with Hispanics is so low, and more of them are now voting Republican? Perhaps they're tired of hearing the garbage about how Republicans are "White Supremacists" because they know it isn't true.
Opinion: Why Latinos are turning to the Republican Party - CNN
Biden's approval rating drops to just 26% of Hispanic Americans - less than HALF the support of 2021 | Daily Mail Online
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