Abortion won't make Hispanic voters support Democrats
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90% Very Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
98% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-27% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : Democrats consistently overestimate how abortion will help them in campaigns.42% : Raquel Teran and Martin Quezada (who is running for state treasurer) are among those banking on abortion to boost Democrats in the state.
40% : It is clear, though, that abortion won't be their Get Out of Jail Free card among Hispanics or anyone else.
37% : During the 2020 election, Hispanic voters ranked abortion as their 12th-most important issue.
37% : Double the amount of Hispanics ranked the economy as a top issue (80%) compared to abortion (41%).
36% : Latino Democrats think abortion will stop the party from losing Hispanic voters in the midterm elections.
35% : Currently, abortion ranks third as the most urgent issue for Hispanics at 9%.
34% : Given that the economy is worse now than it was in 2020, one can imagine that abortion isn't too high on the priority list of Hispanics or any other demographic outside of privileged liberal white women.
33% : And when Hispanics do consider abortion, it is not at all clear that they favor Democrats' position of making it widely available, with one study characterizing them as the ethnic group holding "the most complex and least supportive views on the legality of abortion."
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