![]() ![]() So while this is a minor story for the rest of us, we'll be closely watching the Florida polling to see if Trump getting caught spending money in Cuba has an effect or not, that's for sure. But if this new revelation weakens Trump support among the older Cuban-American demographic, that could actually tip the state over to Clinton in November. The viral AI-generated image showing an explosion near the Pentagon is 'truly the tip of the iceberg of what's to come,' a CEO who works in image authenticity detection has warned. Younger Cuban-Americans just want to travel to Cuba to see relatives they've never met - they're not as concerned about the Castro brothers. Spending money in the Castro regime could blunt this support more than it already has been blunted by time. iceberg Trump looks for the Titanic - in 11 lies, he demands more diverting info to derail Mueller annieli for Trump Russia Investigators Community (This content is not subject to review. Up until recently, Republicans' strong anti-Communist and anti-Castro positions have won them the support of most Cuban-Americans in Florida (and elsewhere). Cuban-Americans are unlike most other Latinos in the United States, because they've always been staunch Republicans. Not so for the Cuban-Americans living in Florida. So what does it matter now? Well, for most Americans, it doesn't matter. After all, Obama started the very process Trump was preparing for - opening up Cuba and ending the Cold War for good. Now, in most of America, this news won't generate much interest. ![]()
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