Harris and Trump must step up their game to attract Latino voters
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50% Medium Conservative
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50% Medium Conservative
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61% : Trump has been more eager to reach them through appearances on Spanish-language media, but Harris did give a radio interview to the Spanish-language broadcaster Univision on Thursday.58% : That is a significant improvement from a May USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll showing Hispanic voters preferred Biden to Trump, but only 34% to 28%.
46% : Harris holds a 27 percentage point lead over Trump (59% to 31%) in the poll.
43% : "And despite the focus on immigration, the UnidosUS shows what Latino voters' top issues of importance are:Finally, immigration and border security and crime / gun violence are tied at No. 5.These issues mirror those facing the entire country, but collectively Hispanics have lower household income and home ownership rates, higher indices of health conditions and historically less access to opportunities.
37% : So, when Harris and Trump debate on Tuesday, they should address these top issues for Latino voters in a meaningful and respectful way.
26% : Focused on Harris, Trump?
13% : On June 27, when Trump debated President Joe Biden, then his opponent, both failed to address issues related to the concerns of Latino voters.
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