Trump-allied group launches Spanish-language ads warning noncitizens against voting
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8% Center
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70% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : Trump has seen his support among Latino voters grow since 2016, and is poised to win more Latino votes than any Republican in recent history.51% : "Trump and Republicans have embraced noncitizen voting as a talking point, with legislation in the House that would require proof of citizenship to vote gaining the Republican nominee's vocal support.
42% : After shuttering many party offices that focused on minority outreach, Trump's campaign rebranded its Hispanic outreach over the summer, launching "Latino Americans for Trump," a decision one official said was aimed at emphasizing the point that Latinos are American.
41% : Davis, whose group is running the ads, has echoed the charges from Trump and insisted that the federal government isn't doing enough to stop noncitizens from voting.
33% : Even as Trump talks disparagingly about illegal immigrants from Latin American countries, his campaign has sought to increase his popularity with Latino American voters -- a vast and varied group of voters with many descendants from immigrants from a myriad of countries who came to the U.S. decades or centuries ago.
23% : Trump has frequently argued without evidence that immigrants are being let into the country to help Democrats win elections and that local officials are intentionally turning a blind eye -- a charge that he has made with increasing frequency as he echos his baseless 2020 claims that rampant fraud is occurring in the U.S. election system.
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