Vice President Kamala Harris is only leading Trump by 14% among Hispanic voters, according to a national NBC News/Telemundo/CNBC poll conducted from Sept. 16-23. Although both Las Vegas residents on “Ana Cabrera Reports” praised Trump’s economic record in their Saturday interviews, one expressed skepticism about Harris, while the other said she believes the vice president has not been effective during her term.
“I love what Donald Trump did for us as an economy while he was in the presidency. And I don’t know what she has to offer because she’s new. So that’s kind of like taking a chance on her, you know? So that’s what I mean,” Griselda Martinez told Noriega. “But I do like how she is doing a lot of things for small businesses.”
Noriega said Martinez told him “she’s about 60/40 leaning toward Trump, but still very much open to being persuaded and open to hearing more from the Harris campaign.”
“The four years he was in office we were doing good, absolutely good … Kamala, she’s already in office and ain’t [got] shit done,” Veronica Sosa told Noriega. “And … there was more work too. We were able to afford things.”
Noriega said Sosa is definitely voting for Trump, but her husband told him he is planning on casting a ballot for Harris.
Harris is currently leading the former president by 1.3% in Nevada, according to the RealClearPolling average.
Moreover, the vice president led Trump by just 17% among likely Hispanic voters in an ABC News poll released Sept. 15. ABC News Political Director Rick Klein said Sunday that Harris is performing poorly among Hispanic voters compared to past Democratic candidates.
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten on Monday also noted Trump is performing strongly with “working class voters,” including “voters of color” who are “non-college graduates.”
“You go back four years ago, look at that, Joe Biden won that group by 45 points. Look at where Kamala Harris’ support is today. She’s still leading amongst that group, but that lead is down 17 points to just 28 points,” he said. “And I will note that the margin among voters of color who actually graduate college has only been changed by five points … compared to four years ago. The reason Donald Trump is doing so well amongst voters of color is because he has really gone in and grabbed a lot of voters that he didn’t previously have among those who didn’t graduate college.”
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The weeping and gnashing of teeth can almost be heard in the opening sentence of a recent article on left-wing propaganda outlet Axios: “Democrats no longer hold the robust advantage among Latinos they once did on immigration, according to a new poll.”
Not only is their advantage no longer “robust,” it’s non-existent. An Equis poll of 1,592 registered Latino voters showed 41% trust Donald Trump on immigration compared to only 38% trusting Joe Biden.
Perhaps even more foreboding to Democrats than the shocking poll numbers are the reasons cited for why Latinos are switching sides: “Broken Promises” about the border. The constant gaslighting by people like Kamala Harris, Alejandro Mayorkas, Karine Jean-Pierre, and Biden himself has taken its toll due to the bald-faced lie about the border being “secured.”
It’s not secured and only the most devoted Democrat cultist would be deluded enough to think so.
The poll was practically a “push poll” that was intended to sway voters into favoring Biden over Trump so it’s very likely the real numbers are actually worse for Democrats. They simply cannot be trusted to keep anyone safe, Latino or not.
The iron is hot. The Trump campaign needs to strike, and to some extent they are doing just that. This month, they launched Latinos for Trump with a robust list of goals and calls to action to help educate Hispanic Americans about the lies they’ve been told for decades by Democrats.
The most important messages Republicans can echo are:
If Republicans in general and the Trump campaign in particular raise the border crisis as their primary concern while reiterating the importance of Hispanic American citizens in the coalition, we could be looking at an historic landslide in November.
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