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'On the Cusp of a Massive Wave': How Latino Voters Will Transform the Election

Sep 07, 2024 View Original Article
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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    35% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -19% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

60% : So having said that, what I'm arguing is the massive movements, the 8 point shift, that's pretty significant from 2016 to 2020 for Trump.
55% : Help us understand this Republican Party that is anti-woke, anti-racial identity, sometimes it's white identity ascendant, yet Trump is doing better and better with Latinos.
46% : At the same time, the Republican Party is doubling down on white identity and white nativism under Trump, and yet getting a bigger share of these voters for that exact same reason that the economic populist elements and a blue collar culture both are bringing more of these voters -- I would argue -- away from the Democratic Party more than to the Republican Party.
45% : But even now where it's starting to pop up in importance, it's on border security, not on immigration reform.
39% : I'm using that as a setup to get to the Trump question which is, "How is Trump bringing these people into the fold?"
38% : If Trump were not in the way, you could easily see the other Republican nominees breaking the 40 percent threshold easily.
37% : I don't want to say that that was the concerted decision that Trump is making because I don't think he makes any concerted decisions.
27% : What is Trump saying that is preventing him from doing as well as you think another Republican might be doing?It's the racism.
23% : Now I'm going to say the Democrats, because they've done all of the right things and now the Republicans are kind of stuck with Trump.

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