Project Veritas Action released a new video today exposing a Field Organizer for the Nevada Democrat Party saying that if they (Democrats) lose it is because of Latino Republican voters.
Isaac Gudino, who is working to re-elect Senator Catherine Cortez Masto in her race against Adam Laxalt, was recorded saying that it doesn’t surprise him that Latinos in Nevada are moving towards conservative candidates in the past few years because Latinos are sexist and homophobic.
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Gudino was recorded discussing how it does not surprise him that Latinos in Nevada are moving towards conservative candidates in the past few years.
He attributed that, in part, to Latinos’ alleged sexism and homophobia.
“Have you ever like, spoken to like, a Hispanic? Because when you do, it makes more sense…That’s everybody’s issue of conflating like, ‘Hispanics only care about immigration. That’s it.’ You ever talk to, like, again…they’re just ‘muy machismo.’ Like, ‘Hey, you know, I don’t like gay people and s***.’ It’s just, it’s normal to me. It doesn’t surprise me anymore,” Gudino said.
The Nevada Democrat said he believes conservative Hispanics may pose a threat to Cortez Masto’s re-election chances.
“Like, if there’s any reason we [Nevada Democrats] lose, it will be [because of] Latino Republicans,” Gudino said.
He even mocked those who spread a conservative message in Spanish.
“I saw like a f***ing Spanish [sign] — I don’t really speak [Spanish], but I can read a little bit and it was just like, ‘The Party of Freedom, The Party of Liberty,’ and it was all in Spanish,” Gudino said.
“And I was just like, ‘They’re talking about being “Pro-Life” and being “Pro-Family.”’ It was like, ‘The Latino Way.’ I was like, ‘Oh, now they — somebody got smart enough to write their s*** in Spanish,’” he said.
Nevada’s Senate seat is up for grabs, with Latinos being a crucial voting bloc in the state.
The criticism and/or disparagement of such an important demographic could jeopardize either candidate in the polls in the last week before the election.