Trump wins over Latinos — who say he is better on immigration, economy and social issues

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US News,2024 Presidential Election,Arizona

This year, 36.2 million Hispanic Americans are eligible to vote, up from 32.3 million in 2020.

Discontent with President Biden, Latinos across the country are increasingly willing to look past Trump's nativist policies and vote for him this November, according to reports.

And, after Biden’s abysmal performance in Thursday’s debate, they have little confidence in the 81-year-old president serving another four years. “He simply uses the wrong words at certain times. I don’t get carried away by the media narrative that automatically defines him as racist,” the naturalized US citizen told The Post. “To what extent do those words cause us harm compared to the policies that the administration of Biden put in place that are really affecting us?”

Undecided voters unimpressed with Biden, Trump after first presidential debate: ‘Considering voting third party’ “It’s easier for me to go out there and convince Latinos to support Donald Trump as opposed to back in 2016 when I was getting death threats,” said Jesus Marquez, a Las Vegas Republican activist who worked on the 2016 and 2020 campaign. “I would be attacked on my social media, because I was openly in favor of Donald Trump.”“We have a better chance of winning now than we did in 2020,” Marquez said.

 

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