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Trump courts Latino voters at Univision town hall, and Harris ventures onto Fox News

Oct 21, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    75% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -39% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

79% : Trump did not answer whether he agreed with his wife, but said, "I told Melania that she has to go with her heart.
52% : Trump rarely answered the questions, often meandering off topic and joking that the hardest question he was asked was to list three virtues he admired of his opponent.
51% : Kuhn asked Trump if he agreed with his wife.
50% : "You have a town, a beautiful little town with no problems, all of a sudden they have 30 or 32,000 people dropped into the town, most of whom don't speak the language, and what they're doing is they're looking all over for interpreters," Trump said.
45% : "She seems to have an ability to survive," Trump said of Harris.
41% : "The most combative part of the interview came when Baier played a clip from a Fox News town hall that Trump held with women where the host Harris Faulkner asked him about those comments about "the enemy within.
41% : But the clip Baier played showed a different response from Trump, and in which he was not making threats.
41% : "Under this administration, we are going to bring companies in through a system of taxes -- positive we call it -- positive taxation," Trump said.
41% : "The Democrats are weak," Trump said.
39% : Harris currently has a smaller lead over Trump with Latinos, 57% to 39%, according to the Pew Research Center.
39% : Trump also said he would implement a mix of tax breaks and tariffs to bring companies to the U.S. to create jobs.
39% : Trump said he backs legal migration and those jobs would be available for Black and Hispanic workers.
38% : "A lot of the jobs that you have, and that other people have, are being taken by these people that are coming in," Trump said of immigrants.
37% : Several voters asked Trump about his plan for bringing down inflation and for job creation.
35% : Immigration has become a top issue for voters and one that Trump has centered in his reelection campaign.
35% : "Another audience member, Guadalupe Ramirez from Illinois, asked Trump what his plan is to fix the U.S. immigration system.
33% : He said many of those workers are undocumented and he asked Trump what his plans for mass deportations of those workers would mean, especially for food prices.
31% : In addition to promising a mass deportation of millions of immigrants in the country without authorization, Trump has proposed ending several legal pathways for immigrants such as humanitarian parole and Temporary Protected Status.
30% : Trump didn't answer the question, and said he's not concerned about weather but instead about nuclear weapons.
29% : Harris focused on how U.S. immigration needs to be fixed and how the White House brokered a border security deal with the U.S. Senate that was bipartisan until Trump instructed GOP lawmakers to walk back on the deal.
29% : Trump was asked about reproductive rights by Yaritza Kuhn of North Carolina.
28% : "I'm not threatening anyone," Trump said in the clip that Baier played for Harris.
28% : Saralegui said that he's concerned that Trump has called for revoking those immigrants' legal status -- as many have TPS due to unstable conditions in Haiti -- and asked Trump, "Do you really believe that these people are eating the people's pets?"Trump didn't answer as to whether he believed that claim, but said he's just "saying what was reported," and that Haitians are "eating other things too, that they're not supposed to be, but this is all I do, is report.
25% : Undecided Latino voters from across the country asked Trump 12 questions focused on the economy, immigration and reproductive rights, among other issues.
25% : "Trump did not answer the question as to why he instructed congressional GOP lawmakers to walk away from the border deal.
22% : The Harris campaign has aligned with Republicans who have rebuked Trump, such as launching Republicans for Harris and having former GOP U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming serve as a campaign surrogate to court moderate Republicans.
22% : "In the town hall, Trump said "it is the enemy from within, and they are very dangerous; they are Marxists and communists and fascists and they're sick."
21% : One of the audience members, Carlos Aguilera, who works as a public utilities manager in Florida, said he's seen climate change affect his industry and asked Trump if he still thinks climate change is a hoax.
21% : Trump praised his previous immigration policies and then criticized cities with Democratic leadership like Chicago.
20% : In Doral, Florida, Trump made his pitch to undecided Latino voters for an hour-long Univision town hall and Vice President Harris waded into conservative waters in a 30-minute Fox News interview with news anchor Bret Baier.
19% : Before the Univision town hall started, Trump said that he was making inroads with Latinos.Latino voter preferences still largely resemble the 2020 presidential election, when Biden defeated Trump 61% to 36% in earning the Latino vote, according to the Pew Research Center.
19% : Harris already had a Univision town hall with the undecided voters, but Trump's was postponed due to Hurricane Milton.
13% : Trump mainly blamed the Biden administration for inflation.

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