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Trump Receives Standing Ovation from Latino Voters at Roundtable Event

Former President Donald Trump received a standing ovation from Latino leaders at a roundtable in Florida on Tuesday.

During the event, Sunshine Gasoline Distributors CEO Max Alvarez said: was praised Trump as the “only one” who can fight oppression and fight for people's freedom in the United States.

Alvarez added that Trump is “the only guy” who survived situations they “couldn't have imagined” and still stands up saying “fight, fight, fight,” as Trump was seen in Butler, Pennsylvania. He mentioned what happened when he was shot during a rally. He stood up, raised his fist in the air and said three times, “Fight, fight, fight.”

In response to Alvarez's comments, those attending the roundtable event rose to their feet and began clapping.

“I guarantee you, without a shadow of a doubt, that the first day we elect Donald J. Trump as our next president, the first day he takes office, he will solve half of the problems we have. '' Alvarez said. . “The November 5th election is not about you and us, it's about freedom and oppression. This is the only person I know who can deal with that.”

“Today I am honored to be God's representative on earth and we must pray,” Alvarez added. “And I always say, 'Pray, pray, pray,' but I say, 'Fight, fight, fight.' Praying itself does that, because that's exactly what we're supposed to do.” We need to pray and fight.”

Breitbart News previously new york times/ A Siena College poll found that Vice President Kamala Harris “lags behind the three previous Democratic candidates for the White House” in support from Latino voters.

According to the poll, Harris has 56% support among Hispanic voters, compared to 37% for Trump.

of hill reported In 2016, 68% of Hispanic voters supported the Democratic candidate, but in 2020, 62% supported the Democratic presidential candidate.

As Breitbart News' Simon Kent previously reported, Trump has increased his support among Hispanic voters since the 2016 presidential election.

But Republicans have gained support over time. In 2016, Trump's approval rating was 28%, and in 2020 it was 36%. The latest poll shows Trump's approval rating among Latino voters is 37%.

A June Equis poll also found that among Latino voters, President Trump is seen as more trustworthy than President Joe Biden on immigration.

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