White Spaniards, Portuguese, Venezuelans, Argentines, Colombians, Brazilians, Cubans in Florida and white passing Mexicans in Texas are the Hispanics/latinos who probably voted for trump in huge numbers.
I doubt the majority of native/local Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico, California Mexicans, Chicago Mexicans, DMV Salvadoreans, or NYC/NJ/PA Puertoricans/Dominicans voted for him.
The Hispanic or Latino demographic is not a monolithic one. They’re not United together and they will never be anyway. Hispanics are never gonna vote in lockstep with each other because each group votes differently according to their ethnicity/nationality/culture. I guess the third, fourth and even fifth generation of Hispanics in the USA identify as Americans and not with their country of origin. I mean their families have been established in America for generations. They lost their old ethnic roots and are more or less assimilated into the American social fabric . Many of them have even intermarried with native born white or black folks. You also have to take into account inescapable local, cultural and geographical realities- I mean people in Chicago, NY and California will never vote republican as much as people in Florida and Texas. Same situation in reverse, the people in Texas/Florida will never vote democratic as much as people in Chicago/NY/California.
Cubans don’t fukk with Mexicans, Colombians don’t fukk with Venezuelans, and Mexicans don’t fukk with Dominicans/Puertoricans. Brazilians and Portuguese don’t fukk with each other. And the Spaniards and Argentines look down on all of them.
@Marc Spector