Latino men voted for Trump in large numbers. Here’s what they hope he delivers.
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52% : NBC News exit polls showed Trump won 55% support from Hispanic men, while a poll for Latino and other progressive groups reported he won 43%.The story of Hispanic men is a two-part story, especially in the areas of education and income, according to Mark Hugo Lopez, director of race and ethnicity research at the Pew Research Center.52% : Although he lacks health insurance, Garza said what he would most like the next administration to do is help small-business owners like him know what’s available to reduce costs, such as tax deductions — just like big businesses know how to do.
50% : “So many young men that we work with feel left behind, abandoned, not like they’re the focal point of our sort of government efforts, whether it’s public education or public policies,” he said.
45% : He hopes Trump and the next Congress will approve tax breaks and cut spending so he can keep more of his money, he said.
36% : President Trump can’t afford to not deliver on some of the things that the community really wants,” said Abraham Enriquez, founder and president of Bienvenido US, a conservative Latino advocacy group that helped turn out Hispanic voters for Trump and Republicans.
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