
Latino Democrats launch super PAC to tackle party's problem with key group
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Skip to end of carousel Trump presidency Follow live updates on the Trump administration.55% : Gallego ran several points ahead of Harris with Latinos in the battleground state that Trump won.
49% : Latino men swung 18 points to favor Trump nationally compared with 2020, according to exit polls.
47% : " Latino voters -- and particularly Latino men -- were one of the demographic groups that saw the most dramatic shift toward Trump in the 2024 election.
45% : Trump and Republicans had begun making inroads with Latinos in the 2020 presidential contest and 2022 midterms.
44% : Part of Campeones PAC's mission will be to communicate to Latinos what Trump and Republicans are doing to hurt Latino communities and how Democrats are the ones backing policies that will benefit them, Cárdenas said.
27% : In interviews, Cárdenas and Rocha argued that Latinos' votes are not suddenly out of reach for Democrats, despite Donald Trump making inroads with the reliably blue voting bloc in the 2024 election, but the party must move quickly to engage with those voters and show them they can trust Democrats.
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