Majority of Latinos say they would vote for a Democrat in several heavily Hispanic states — including red state of Texas and key battleground states of Wisconsin and Michigan, according to survey of 8,100 registered Latino voters.
, a newly formed progressive group, found that more than two-thirds to almost three-quarters of Latinos in 10 of 11 states surveyed said they planned to vote Democratic.
“We believe Latinos will be the X factor,” Valencia said. Equis is the Spanish word for the letter X. Trump’s heaviest support among Latinos is in Florida, which is not an unknown. Cuban Americans are the larger Latino group in the state and generally older Cuban Americans in the state have tended to vote more Republican. The heavy support there is why Trump launched his “Latinos for Trump” campaign in Miami.
In Texas, where Latinos are on track to be the largest ethnic group in the Republican-controlled state, 6 in 10 Latino voters said they would vote against Trump, while less than a quarter said they would vote for him, with 18 percent undecided. — In North Carolina and Virginia, Trump’s support is lower than the backing that exit polls showed he had in the 2016 election.and outreach has not been done until right before the election, said Valencia, who worked on the 2008 Barack Obama campaign as a deputy Latino vote director and later in the White House under President Obama.
“I believe part of the Trump strategy with their cruel and chaotic immigration strategy is intended to subconsciously suppress voter turnout and it’s up to us to not let that happen,” she said.that targeted Latinos and left 22 people and dozens injured. It also took place before sweeping workplace raids in Mississippi that detained almost 700 people, mostly Latino immigrants.
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