'We want to be counted': Latino residents to be influential in election

Sep 03, 2022 View Original Article
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54% : He mentioned her efforts to secure funding for local law enforcement agencies and to help bring more mental health resources to officers.
47% : Nevada Latinos want elected officials to address inflation and rising cost of living, crime and gun violence, jobs and the economy, lack of affordable housing and high rents, education and public school quality, health care, abortion and climate change, according to poll conducted on behalf of UnidosUs and Mi Familia Vota between July 20 and Aug 1 of 2,750 Latino eligible voters.
45% : The Emerson College survey found 34 percent of Hispanics saying the Democratic Party aligns with their views on abortion, while 17 percent chose Republicans.
39% : But if a candidate is supported by hate groups and white supremacists, supports a total ban on abortion with no exceptions, opposes raising the minimum wage or opposes immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship, Hispanics consider those factors deal breakers.
31% : The survey found more than 81 percent of Latino voters in Nevada believe abortion should remain legal, no matter what their own personal beliefs on the issues are, the poll found, and 77 percent of self-identified conservatives in the survey said they believe abortion should remain legal.

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