The largest untapped constituency in American politics are the 300 million American citizens who have been completely left out of the immigration debate.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There aren't a whole lot of people out of 300 million who could elected to the Congress.
There are whole precincts of voters in this country whose united intelligence does not equal that of one representative American woman.
Immigration is the most explosive issue I've seen in my political career.
Donald Trump is actually the voice of the silent majority, and I think he's awoken that silent majority. People are very angry, and the people who are the most angry are actually the legal immigrants who see their jobs fleeing.
Is there decency left in American politics?
There are 316 million people in the United States of America. About six million of them watch 'Homeland,' Showtime's thriller about world terror, paranoia, and bipolar disorder. That's about 2 percent of the population; roughly what the guy with the beard running on the Libertarian Party ticket gets when he runs for Congress.
This is something that I witnessed out on the campaign trail for three years, which is that there is a total disconnect between the rhetoric regarding immigration and the reality. And I'm speaking as a border state.
One of the reasons people feel so alienated from the American political process is in the fights we get in here in Washington, no one's ever talking about them and the challenges they're going through.
I hate to lose the constituency that I've worked with, but I've got 170,000 people to meet in my new district.
Friends, there is no Left in American politics.