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And it wasn’t just Latino men. Trump also picked up support among Latinas, at 38% — up from 30% in 2020. Poll after poll has shown that the economy is a top issue for Latino men and women.
The level of support among Hispanic voters for Trump’s policies comes as the Biden administration has struggled to process the high volume of people trying to enter the U.S. In recent months ...
Latinos for Trump (Spanish: Latinos para Trump) is a coalition of Latino supporters of Donald Trump, formed in the U.S. state of Florida in June 2019. [10] As of the 2024 presidential election cycle it has expanded beyond Florida with an active presence nationally, especially in the Southwest, Puerto Rico, and the Mexican American community.
A visit to the Texas border reveals why Latino voters supported the Republican candidate for president for the first time in 132 years.
Latino males are younger than men in the U.S. overall and have a higher participation in the workforce than any other racial group.NBC News exit polls showed Trump won 55% support from Hispanic ...
However, Latino voters proved that they were not monolithic. [29] In Florida, Trump earned strong Latino support among Cuban and South American communities in Miami-Dade County and 46% of the overall Latino vote statewide, much higher than his 35% in 2016. This shift occurred due to the anti-socialist messaging of Trump's campaign.
This time, Trump won 55% of Hispanic men, 19 points more than the 36% share he won four years earlier, while he garnered support from 38% of Hispanic women, up 8 points from 2020.
These low rankings are attributed to Trump campaigning in support of a proposed Mexican border wall and his rhetoric against illegal immigration. [90] [91] [92] Despite expectations of low Latino support, Trump received about 29% of the Hispanic vote, slightly more than Romney received in 2012. [93]