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Trump esta matando a Biden

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ay dios mio! Trump esta matando a Biden en las encuestas! Toda mi familia esta votando por él ahora!

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-latino-votes-presidential-election-1921384

Donald Trump Poised to Win More Latino Votes Than Any Republican in Recent History

Trump could win more Latino votes than he and other Republican presidential candidates have done in the past, recent polls show.

The former president and presumptive Republican nominee for the upcoming presidential election has improved his polling among Hispanic voters, meaning he could outperform previous Republican presidential candidates.

Hispanic voters, alongside other previously disenfranchised ethnic minorities, were granted the right to suffrage under the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The legislation enabled this demographic to vote in the 1968 presidential election and all succeeding elections.

An estimated 36.2 million Latinos are eligible to vote in the 2024 presidential election, up almost 4 million from 2020, Pew Research Center data showed. Latinos are projected to account for 14.7 percent of all eligible voters this year, up from 13.6 percent in 2020.

In 2020, Trump won 32 percent of Latino votes, while Democratic candidate Joe Biden won 65 percent of the demographic. The Republican saw an increase in support from 2016, when he received 28 percent of the vote.

According to recent polls, Trump could again increase this share of the vote in November's poll. Newsweek contacted a representative for Trump for comment by email.

A New York Times/Siena College poll of 1,532 likely voters found that Biden had only a 1 percent lead over Trump among this demographic, with 47 percent saying they would vote for Biden and 46 percent saying they would vote for Trump

If this polling is correct, Trump will not only beat his previous performance but also win a larger share of Hispanic votes than any other Republican since 1972, according to data analysis by Pew Research Center.