‘The View’ Co-Host Makes Latest Blatantly Racist Remark — Still Has Job

From left, Emmy Award-winning co-host of ABC’s The View Sunny Hostin, Golden Globe-nominated actress Constance Wu, and Emmy Award-winning actress Holland Taylor pay tribute to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg during a ceremony at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 30, 2020. The LBJ Foundation presented Justice Ginsburg with the LBJ Liberty & Justice for All Award, which honors those who carry on President Lyndon Baines Johnson’s legacy to right wrongs, champion justice, and serve humanity. (LBJ Foundation Photo/Jay Godwin). Via Wikimedia Commons.

The View’s Sunny Hostin made her latest racist remark while speaking on Friday’s show. This time her remark hits Hispanic Americans. Hostin claimed Hispanics who vote for the Republican Party are going against their “own self-interest” — a comment that has blatantly racist overtones. Hispanics in recent years have become increasingly more conservative, with Democrat gains with Hispanics dwindling.

The Daily Caller reports:

The panel discussed former White House senior adviser Jared Kushner’s remarks during an interview Thursday in which he condemned the alleged treatment of migrants as “political pawns.” Co-host Ana Navarro criticized Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for arranging for 50 migrants to voluntarily board a flight to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.

“I’m a Floridian, as is Jared now, unfortunately. So that’s my taxpayer money that’s being used as a political stunt to schlep immigrants who are fleeing a communist regime like I did from Nicaragua many years ago … Republicans talk every day against communism and against socialism, and yet they have no conscience and no qualms about using victims of communism and socialism as political pawns and political stunts to get the base out, ” Navarro said. “That is inhuman, it is unconscionable, it is heartless, it is cruel — and I will tell you what it is not. It is not Christian.”

“Well that’s what’s so interesting to me that there are so many Latinos that vote Republican, because they vote against their own self-interest,” Hostin said. “If you really are interested in these types of issues, then you’re a Democrat,” Hostin replied.

A Wall Street Journal poll conducted in Dec. 2021 found that Hispanic voters were evenly split in their support for Democrats and Republicans, with 37% supporting each party. Hispanic voters were also nearly evenly divided about a hypothetical 2024 rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden, with 43% of respondents favoring Trump and 44% supporting Biden.

As noted below, Trump has increased his support with Hispanics, cutting huge gaping holes into Biden’s lead with Hispanics in 2020:



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