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This Group Is Shocking The Left and May Be God’s Secret Weapon
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4 years agoon
Today we’re joined by Nilsa Alvarez, the firebrand activist who’s always right there where the rubber hits the road! God drafted her into the political activism world, and crazy as it sounds, she found it easier to mobilize with politics in the field versus the politics within the church. There are a lot of state representatives who are more accessible than pastors!
Coming up on today’s broadcast, we’re talking about how Nilsa is helping pastors achieve voter registration drives, educating churchgoers before they register to vote, comparing party platforms to scripture, the inside scoop on the Hispanic and Latino polling data, and more!
Episode Transcript
Lance: Welcome to the Lance Well Now Show. We’re back again today and I’m so excited about this because Nilsa Alvarez is with us. Nilsa I’ve known for years, the fire brand right there where the real rubber hits the road. I mean we talk about activism and what to do and most people are flat footed Nilsa. They don’t know what to do. Then I run into you and it’s like a breath of fresh air because she’s saying, well, let’s try this. We got the intercessors in the car if they’re not bold enough to go to the door. They drive and I got two wind women in there praying back up to the door and knock on the door and I’m doing the Republican registration drive and then I see if they got a need for healing. We just pray with them. It’s like this is crazy people.
Nilsa: Yeah.
Lance: Pray with them, heal, lead them to the Lord. Talk to them. Encourage them. Prophesy. Get them recruited to as to vote Republican or something. But this is like the dream job for so many other Nilsa’s out there. And I don’t think I ever articulated it, right. Because we just didn’t get, but you need to have an army of you out there. Don’t you think?
Nilsa: Yes. I mean well thank you so much. I’m very flattered and thank you. Humbled and honored with that. Such awesome introduction. All I ever knew was ministry and when Goddrafted me into the political activism world, it made sense to me. And honestly, I know this is going to sound crazy but I found it more easier or should I say easier to mobilize with politics in the field versus the politics within the church. There’s a lot of representatives, State representatives that are more accessible than pastors. So, for me, it was just like if I learned to maneuver, the politics administration.
Lance: So, folks think about that there’s politics in every mountain.
Nilsa: Yeah.
Lance: There’s politics. People go, well, I don’t, this shows why hypocrites are in the pulpit.Because they go, well, I don’t believe the church get involved with politics. Trust me, if you weren’t involved with politics you wouldn’t be avoiding politics. You’re in politics in the church mountains you don’t want to get your board or your deacons or your donors just like a politician upset with you, because you’re getting involved with politics. You’re politician.
Nilsa: Yeah. So, I’m excited to work as an independent political strategist helping several conservative organizations in the Hispanic.
Lance: What’s Ralph Reed doing? I’m always wondering. I know his faith and freedom. He’s out there. I know he’s got the big donor draw. I’m a little bit suspicious here.
Nilsa: Well, I love that.
Lance: Tell me about Ralph Reed.
Nilsa: I love Ralph. I love his team. I’m honored to run their Hispanic division with my husband Jerry and a great team of Christian political activists that are on the ground and they’re helping pastors achieve voter registration drives in their churches. We’re getting more people registered to vote and we’re in the Hispanic churches. We’re able to educate before anyone registers. They get to see a party platform page that shows where each party stands on biblical values and what scripture says about those values. So they can compare each party to scripture. And then when they’re registering to vote if they’re in a closed primary State like Florida, they’ll be like, well, I think I may be this party. Because it matches my values more than the other. So, it’s informed education, voter education and then.
Lance: So, I’m trying to track with you here.
Nilsa: Yeah.
Lance: At first, I thought it was about the pastor. Guess who look at the two parties? Are this just the people at the door? Door to door?
Nilsa: It’s the entire congregation.
Lance: Oh, the whole congregation.
Nilsa: Yeah, they’re getting informed.
Lance: They get informed. Are you doing a meeting with them or with all of them or with what?
Nilsa: Every church likes to manage it differently.
Lance: Yeah.
Nilsa: You know the politics in the church?
Lance: Yes. Oh, there we are again.
Nilsa: There we go. Back to the politics in the church. So, some pastors they’ll just like oh here’s this person they’ll run it with you and we’ll have tables outside and it’s all nonpartisan.. It’s all prolife, profamily nonpartisan.
Lance: Has to be. It has to be non-partisan.
Nilsa: So, that we’re not pushing any party.
Lance: Democrats don’t complain.
Nilsa: Yeah.
Lance: Not like they do it I’ll tell you what let’s not go down this road but I’m going to tell you right now. When they’re doing their political stuff in their churches, they’re not giving equal time.It’s like they’re radically already assuming you’re on their side.
Nilsa: Well, and you’re not wrong because I have a friend that she started working with a Democrat organization in voter registration. They were receiving the Puerto Ricans coming into Florida after the hurricanes. They would go door to door to the Puerto Ricans arriving and they would help them register to vote and they would say you’re Puerto Rican you’re Democrat. And that’s actually against Florida State Statue in voter registration. You’re not supposed to tell a person that’s going to register to vote what party they are. You can inform them and let them choose but you can never say, oh, you’re Puerto Rican you’re a Democrat.
Lance: Alright, so give us some of the inside scoop on what’s coming up in the polling data you have Nilsa. You have a little advanced insight there.
Nilsa: Yes, I do.
Lance: What’s happening? I’m hoping we want good news.
Nilsa: Yes.
Lance: Yes, we got bad news all the time but the Hispanic and the Latino community is really giving us hope.
Nilsa: Yes and I was able to actually get a quote out there that Fox News put in a recent article about the Road to Majority Conference. They quoted me when I said God is moving in the Hispanic community and that’s why the Hispanic community is moving to the right.
Lance: Oh. It’s an incendiary soundbite.
Nilsa: Yeah, that was a very interesting soundbite that they caught on but I’m glad that they caught that one. When it comes to polling there is a specific poll that was done with a generic congressional ballot. And it was with a thousand, roughly a thousand newly registered Hispanics between the year 2020 and 2022 from May of 2020 to May of 2022. And they were asked if they would support a Democrat or a Republican if the congressional race were that day that they’re being polled. Well, in Florida, among the non-Cuban Hispanics, the support for Republicans was roughly at 13% increase.
Among Cuban Hispanics in Florida, the increase was by 28%. In Arizona, it was another 13.1%.In Texas, I’m sorry, Texas was 13 and then Arizona was 17%. Hispanics supporting Republicans on that generic ballot.
Lance: I think it’s telling that Cuba coming out of a stronger strain of undiminished communism.They’re more against it than in the mingled fountain of America, Mexico, Central America’s economic. It’s kind of like a decaffeinated socialism versus in your face communism.
Nilsa: Yeah.
Lance: But I think the data says that all the overall.
Nilsa: The shift is happening.
Lance: And what are the primary issues there?
Nilsa: It’s a host of issues. Number one is parental rights. Parental rights is number one. Because of the pandemic I would say the bright side of the pandemic was that parents were exposed to the curriculum that their kids were really receiving in the classroom that the parents were like what? So, it it’s crazy what’s happening the gender confusion.
Lance: And I agree with you about that. You said this earlier today and it really stimulated me and wanted to get you in this our program. Because the LGBTQ thing while it is having increasing propaganda evangelism penetration of the Gen Z’s is coming from my generation is up at high millennials is higher, Gen Z’s are being victim being groomed.
Nilsa: Yes they are.
Lance: But I think that as the chemical castration reality the butchering of the body parts as the trauma and the fruit that’s going to come from that movement is going to say backlash.
Nilsa: A very big, well to the point that just this week Hillary Clinton released a statement asking the left to stop pushing the LGBT in the school.
Lance: Specifically transgender.
Nilsa: Stop the transgender. It’s really hurting us. That’s what she started telling them. Why? Because she’s thinking elections in November. We’re going to lose that majority in Congress if they keep this up. Because what’s happening? Hispanic parents are rising up and they’re showing up at school board meetings. A record number of are running as Republicans in New Mexico and so many other states. We’re seeing moms leave the kitchen and go and run for office.
Lance: My God, you don’t know.
Nilsa: Because, it’s a revival we’re seeing in the Hispanics.
Lance: You talk about an on fire attitude. You take a Hispanic mother that is mad about something and give her the finger wagging moment. No, I’m serious.
Nilsa: It’s true. Well, Disney’s feeling the grunt of that. You don’t mess with the parents. You don’t mess with parents.
Lance: And I think, here’s the funny thing about South America. It’s a move of Marxism going through South America but here’s the weird thing about South America. It’s socially conservative and economically socialist. So, the data we have on South America is it leans towards Marx is,because it never had a functioning middle class economy like we have in the United States. When you build a middle class, you then have capitalism. There you still had the elites and the poor and then the government.
Nilsa: Yeah.
Lance: And the cartels and the guys with guns keeping things. So, whenever you have a democracy in Central America, you notice that at the election they have the military standing behind the president. The president’s got a suit on. Everybody else is in a uniform. You know why? If the military doesn’t stand with the process it collapses.
Nilsa: Yeah.
Lance: Because the military can have a hunter and take over the government. Yeah. They’ve been known to do that. Then a general takes off his uniform puts on a suit. What I’m saying is they still have this odd blend. In America, the Marxists are all sort of progressive. The progressives are crazy and then they’re wacko in every area from drugs to sex. In South America, they’re not so crazy. They have a Catholic orientation and they’re not really into. The husband being not macho and having to be feminized. Imagine like telling a Hispanic man that he’s got a,what is, he’s got a male toxic problem.
Nilsa: Yeah.
Lance: I ain’t going to go over, is it?
Nilsa: I mean, you got a Hispanic mom upset. I mean, the first thing she’s going to do is like, come right here.
Lance: The shoe. The podcast audience, that was a shoe. It just came on the table.
Nilsa: I took off my shoe and I pulled it up. I mean, that’s how I grew up in a conservative Puerto Rican household. If I wasn’t under that look of like or I mean, she didn’t even have to count. It was just that…
Lance: So, are moms disciplinarians in these households a lot? Is that what I’m hearing?
Nilsa: Yeah. Hispanic households are predominantly conservative homes. I mean it’s all about authority respecting the authority in the household. Kids need to obey to do what’s right. And then there’s faith in the home. Hispanics are predominantly prolife, profamily. And in Colombia they just experienced an election where a leftist and in the words of Governor DeSantis in his press release today addressing the election in Colombia. Governor DeSantis said, well a Narcoterrorist is in charge of Colombia. It’s what you said about that gap. Economic gap is creating these Marxist movements that are going into office. And what did he say?
First of all, Dictator Maduro praised Petro’s victory election in Colombia and when I shared that information on my social media. I say, I tag, I titled this kind of news when the devil applauds. You always have to watch what the devil’s applauding. What are dictators applauding? He’s applauding the election victory. He applauded Biden’s election victory. And he applauded now of the election victory for Petro in Colombia.
Lance: So, are you saying, the devil himself or is it what Maduro or?
Nilsa: The devil applauds? We know that dictators are like devils, right. Because they’re evil. It’s communist regimes. Why are they applauding this? Well, because there’s a lot of things that they have in common. And what was the first thing that Petro announced on his social media. He hasn’t even gone into office yet and he’s always saying we’re going to open our borders to Venezuela and we’re going to work with our government in support of human rights. There are no human rights under the Venezuelan regime with Maduro there aren’t any. So, he’s already saying there’s a dialogue and there’s a commitment to work together. And that’s very alarming for the Colombian people.
So, there starting to see what they voted for and we need to pray for them. But just as those leftist movements are taking certain countries by storm in Central South America, we’re also seeing amazing conservative movements that are going under reported that are not making the media because it does not help the narrative that the media tries to sell on Hispanics. For example, there was a poll done in Mexico amongst pastors and leaders in Mexico and they were asked to compare three administrations. One was the recent the current administration under Biden. The other one was the one prior under Trump and then Obama before Trump.
And they asked them who was better on the border or who was better with family. And in all 3,in all the questions the Trump administration came on top with the highest rating. That means that Mexicans in Mexico support Trump more than Mexicans in America. Because what they saw happen in Mexico Under the Trump administration. There was a respect. And there was also more order in place. I mean the cartels and the criminal organizations along the border were dwindling under the Trump administration but they doubled under the Biden administration.
Lance: Why is anybody hearing this? You hear this people? They were being broken under Trump’s administration and they have doubled in strength under Biden’s, because of the corrupt lawless regime. What do you going to happen in midterms?
Nilsa: Well, I think we’re going to see an increasing support on the Hispanic and faith vote towards Republicans running for office. It’s time for the body of Christ to position their own. It’s time to back the right people.
Lance: And maybe in Arizona, the Hispanic votes going to have an impact.
Nilsa: Well, even the polling’s already showing that Hispanics are pushing conservative in Arizona by seventeen percent. More than last election.
Lance: 17%. Listen folks. So Nilsa, how do people get in touch with you? How do they stay in touch with you?
Nilsa: Okay, well, they can follow me on social media, Twitter, and Facebook as Nilsa Alvarez, Facebook Nilsa Alvarez Morales. And they can also follow “FFcoalition.com”, the website for the Faith & Freedom Coalition. In Spanish, those who are Hispanic, go to [SPANISH WORDS 14:56].
Lance: Very good and okay, send greetings to Ralph Reed to say hi to him. You’ve made a good case for him here today in our show.
Nilsa: He’s doing great.
Lance: Alright. And by the way, remember this people in an uncertain world where we’re not going to be able to guarantee what’s happening with your food supply. “Lancewallnau.com/garden”. We literally have a deciduous forest of green in our office. We have a 6-tier Gizmo, Elon Musk design and it’s growing all 6 types of lettuces.
Nilsa: Oh wow.
Lance: Vegetation, spearmint, everything.
Nilsa: I need that.
Lance: And we have to keep on clipping it, because it’s like overflows and we’re back it and we’re giving it away to staff members. Alright, we’ll be talking to you guys in later on. They’ll see you’ll be back again. Look forward to hearing from you later.
Nilsa: Likewise.
Lance: Bye–bye.
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