The next largest state is Arizona, with nearly 1. The remaining battleground states, with a combined 2 million Hispanic eligible voters, have smaller but still notable Hispanic electorates.
For example, Pennsylvania , , Michigan , and Wisconsin , each have sizable numbers of Hispanic eligible voters that can play a role in swinging close elections. In , the presidential contests in these states were decided by a combined total of 77, votes.
The coronavirus has disproportionately harmed the personal finances of Hispanics, with Hispanic women experiencing the largest job losses of any racial or ethnic group, regardless of gender. Hispanics have some optimism about the future of the economy. Older Hispanics have more optimism on this measure than younger Hispanics. There was no difference by education levels among Hispanic voters, with about half of college graduates and those with some college experience or less saying the economic conditions will be better in a year.
These views are similar to those reported in June, and similar to those among U. Latino voters across demographic groups express similar levels of fear when thinking about the state of the country. By contrast, levels of hope for the country among Latino voters vary by gender and education levels. Note: Here are the questions used for this report, along with responses, and its methodology.
This is more nonsense. Elections: When your presidential candidate loses, here's what to do. A fairer and more nuanced analysis would take note of what former Vice President Biden did wrong in not appealing to Latino voters and appearing to take their support for granted.
It was also no doubt difficult for Biden to make a pitch for Latinos while also trying to assuage the concerns of African Americans who worried that the Democratic nominee would betray them like he did in co-authoring the crime bill.
There is nothing wrong with us. Going forward, if you want to understand us, a good first step is to not insult us. Ruben Navarrette Jr. Puerto Ricans, on the other hand , are more likely to be Democrats. The difference between the two groups is further reflected in the issues that are top of mind for each of these voting blocs in this election. Among Cuban American voters in Florida, the top three issues for this election cycle are the economy, health care, and violent crime.
For Puerto Rican voters in Florida, the top three issues in the campaign are the coronavirus, discrimination against Latinos and immigrants, and job creation. In this election cycle, Democrats have an opportunity to attract additional voters in constituencies that rank coronavirus as a top issue. Puerto Rican voters in Florida could therefore be important to the final outcome at the top of the ticket.
However, this has been a last hour tactic; in subsequent elections, that effort will have to be a more integral part of campaign strategies for Florida from the start of a campaign season in order to reliably sustain the interest of Puerto Rican voters. In contrast to the canvas of Latino constituencies in Florida, Latino voters in Arizona are more commonly of Mexican heritage and more likely to have had a recent experience with immigration to the United States.
Most U. Latinos say global climate change and other environmental issues impact their local communities. Latinos broadly support an array of policy measures to address climate change and other environmental issues. It looks at how new voters and voters who turned out in either , or both voted in the presidential election, and offers a detailed portrait of the demographic composition of the electorate.
White eligible voters were somewhat more likely to say they were contacted than Black, Hispanic or English-speaking Asian eligible voters.
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