Both parties duel for Latino voters in battleground Nevada
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6% Center
- Reliability
60% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
40% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
9% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
43% : Miriam M., a Republican from Las Vegas of Mexican descent who declined to share her last name, picked up two yard signs that read "Trump: Secure border.37% : Brown was specifically underperforming Trump among Latinos in a recent poll from Cook Political Report with Amy Walter.
37% : "Miriam said she is supporting Trump because of high costs and because she believes the former president is "the real deal.
35% : "Hispanics, like almost every American, have been devastated by Kamala Harris and Bidenomics, and they'll be voting with their pocketbooks this election," said David McIntosh, president of the conservative Club for Growth Action, which has spent millions on ads in the Nevada and Arizona Senate races, including Spanish-language spots.Jesus Marquez, a GOP consultant in Nevada who served on the National Hispanic Advisory Board during Trump's administration, said Trump is attracting Latino voters who are frustrated by high costs.
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