Replacement theory, inflation overshadow immigration

Primaries: Replacement theory, inflation overshadow immigration

What’s changed significantly about the immigration debate in the past decade, some advocates say, has been the loss of conservative partners who were once reliable bipartisan allies.

  • For many voters the economy has overshadowed the immigration debate.
  • Polls show Democratic positions on immigration are in line with what the majority of Americans want.
  • In 2007 and 2013, Republicans showed a willingness to compromise on immigration.

Joseph Long might have voted Democratic in Tuesday’s California primaries — if, he says, those candidates had made a strong argument on immigration.

Instead, the 25-year-old construction worker and political independent is casting his ballot for Republican primary candidates because he’s worried about inflation and a rising cost of living.


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