Doral, Florida — Former President Donald Trump hosted a campaign event at his golf course near Miami, targeting one audience in particular: the state's prominent Latino community.
Despite Democratic Party and mainstream media attempts to convince Latinos that a second Trump presidency would be harmful to them, the demographic has grown since Trump left office. Support among people is growing. a new vote USA Today/Suffolk University found that 49% of those surveyed support President Trump, compared to 38% who support Vice President Kamala Harris.
Other polls show Harris with a slight lead among Latino voters, but the lead is not what Democrats had hoped for when President Joe Biden withdrew from the race. Far from it.
“The hand of God is upon this man, for he was chosen to restore us to greatness.”
The roundtable event, held at the Trump National Doral Miami, highlighted key issues such as the economics and dangers posed by Harris' far-left ideology, as well as ongoing issues at the southern border.
“I truly think the biggest problem this country has is that they've allowed what happens to us at the border. They've allowed our country to be destroyed. They're pardoning thousands of murderers, drug dealers and terrorists.'' They're emptying prisons,'' Trump said of the Biden-Harris administration's approach to border security. spoke.
A common theme at the roundtable was how grateful everyone was that Trump survived two assassination attempts.
“You love this country. You love us and we love you. …A courageous president holding the hand of God, July 13 at 6 p.m. I turned around at the 11th minute. God's hand is on this man because he is. He was chosen to take us back to greatness,” said Robert Unanyu, CEO of Goya Foods. he said, receiving a huge round of applause from the audience.
Early voting is currently underway in Florida, providing a glimpse into how the state, which has a large Latino population, will fare through this election cycle.
In Miami-Dade County, a longtime Democratic stronghold until recently, Democrats exceed Republicans had a narrow 4-point lead in mail-in and early voting. Statewide, Republicans lead Democrats 42% to 37%, a sign that Republican voters are not only enthusiastic but also trust that their votes will be counted. .
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