Nightmare for Dems: Video of Hispanic Voter Saying Why Biden Turned Him Republican Is Going Viral

OPINION | This article contains commentary that reflects the author's opinion.

A video clip of a Hispanic voter in Virginia is going viral.

The voter explains how Joe Biden played a role in his decision to vote for Republican Glenn Youngkin instead of Democrat Terry McAuliffe. Youngkin went on to win the election.

“I believe that Biden turned me into a Republican,” the Virginia voter told Telemundo News.

“Biden is destroying the economy, inflation is through the roof. Everything is terrible,” he continued.

Watch the clip:

Biden admitted that he failed to pass his “Build Back Better” agenda, which likely impacted the vote for McAugliffe.

Biden says if he succeeded in getting and infrastructure bill passed “maybe” McAuliffe would have had a chance.

“Well, I think we should have passed before Election Day, but I’m not sure that I would be able to have changed the number of very conservative folks who turned out in the red districts who were Trump voters,” Biden said.

“But maybe, maybe,” he added.

WATCH:

More from Fox News:

Media Research Latino’s Jorge Bonilla predicted the clip “will become the subject of nightmares” for progressives in future elections. MRC Latino is a Spanish-language conservative watchdog launched by the Media Research Center.

In another telling video shared by Bonilla, voter Astrid Gamaz told Telemundo she’s “sick of people stigmatizing” her for being a minority woman who votes Republican. Bonilla said he was “shocked” the outlet even aired it.

“I believe that Republicans now, especially we minorities, have stood up- because I’m sick of people stigmatizing me (for being) a Republican and me being expected not to speak up,” Gamaz said in the clip.

Liberal pundits have in recent months sounded the alarm over the trend of Hispanic voters moving away from the Democratic Party toward Republican or conservative tickets.

Research from the 2020 presidential election revealed that former President Donald Trump got a 10-point bump in Latino support from 2016, despite his eventual loss to President Joe Biden, winning 38% of the demographic, the Pew Research Center found.

“What we’re seeing right now is a cultural identity crisis that we are undergoing as a community that is completely splitting and dividing Latinos,” MSNBC contributor Paola Ramos said.

“It’s not so much an identity crisis as it is the rejection of an artificial identity that is built upon politics,” Bonilla responded at the time.