Declining polling numbers among young and Hispanic voters suggest more bad news for President Biden, while former President Trump appears to be gaining ground and preparing for a possible rematch. It looks like it's in order.
”[The conservative] This message really resonates with us,” Monet Flores Bax, strategic director for the New Mexico-based nonprofit Libre Initiative, said Tuesday of Hispanic voters.
“Unfortunately, for most Democrats, Biden's Hispanic policy, while it's worked in the past, we're also feeling the effects in grocery stores and gas stations. Just recently in the election “The way this election is run doesn't even affect me or other young voters, and we're feeling it in our grocery store bank accounts. We’re going to vote based on that,” she continued.
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Democrats and members of the media are concerned that Donald Trump could defeat Joe Biden in 2024. (Brian Snyder/Reuters/Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Flores-Bax added that conservative messages generally resonate with more traditional Hispanic families.
Numbers back this idea up, with a poll conducted by USA Today and Suffolk University in late December showing Biden trailing Trump by 5 points among 1,000 likely voters in the Hispanic community. be.
Just a few months ago, a Univision poll showed that Trump's support was growing among Hispanic voters, with approval ratings up 4% among key demographics from the January 2021 Univision poll. It has been shown.
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A recent USA Today/Suffolk University poll showed Trump leading Biden by 5 percentage points among Hispanic voters. (Fox & Friends/Screenshot)
Campus reform correspondent Pedro Rodriguez echoed the trend Tuesday, appearing on “Fox & Friends” with Flores Bax.
“The answer is in our pockets. Hispanics are entrepreneurs, and now in President Biden's America, Hispanics are struggling to survive, and Hispanic small business and entrepreneurship is dying.” he said.
“Under Biden’s leadership, left-wing policies are hurting America’s youth. Economic insecurity among young Hispanics is among the most severe ever. “They will flock to support candidates who can support and defend class families, reduce inflation, and navigate the social landscape.” It's not an insult to the lifestyle. ”
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Flores-Bax and Rodriguez each emphasized the need for immigration reform, a common complaint since President Biden took office, as migrants continue to enter the country through the southern border.
Rodriguez decried illegal immigration as a “grave insult” to those who came to the United States legally, while Flores-Bax said the issue needs to be emphasized by all candidates in 2024.
“We Hispanics want immigration reform, but we also want security,” she said. “When my father came to this country, he wanted opportunity. He wanted the right to start a business, to have a career, to have a quality education. But again, to be safe. So this is “This is a very important issue that all candidates will address in the next election. We need to focus on the season.”
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