- by foxnews
- 22 Nov 2024
The controversial "floating garbage" joke about Puerto Rico made by a comedian at a rally for Republican President-elect Donald Trump during the final days before the election may not have had the negative effect on Trump's support from Puerto Ricans that critics expected it would.
Despite the backlash from the quip made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a Trump rally in New York City roughly a week before Tuesday, Trump still won several Florida counties with the state's largest concentration of Puerto Ricans, which he lost in both 2020 and 2016.
Osceola County, which is home to the largest concentration of Puerto Ricans in the Sunshine State based on census data, voted in favor of Trump on Tuesday night after voting Democrat in the last two elections in which Trump ran. Meanwhile, Miami-Dade and Hillsborough counties, two other districts with a significant population of Puerto Ricans that Trump lost in 2020 and 2016, also went for Trump this time around.
Trump not only garnered significant support in Florida's counties with large Puerto Rican populations, the U.S. territory also chose a candidate who is a Trump ally as its next governor.
Meanwhile, an unidentified female voter of Puerto Rican descent spoke to CNN on Election Day and was asked how Hinchcliffe's joke may have affected who she chose to support. The voter said the joke did not sit right with her but concluded that "at the end of the day" she wanted to vote for who will give her "a better life in the future," regardless of such comments. The voter added that this was a decision she and her family came together on.
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