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Elected officials on both sides of the aisle would be wise to govern with those elements in mind, and to keep or grow Hispanic support in future elections.
For multi-racial/ethnic results of the American Electorate Voter poll see 2024electionpoll.us
2024 American Electorate Voter Poll
2024electionpoll.us
November 19, 2024 at 4:17 PM
For Democrats, who have done more that directly benefits the American working class, a real look at repeated strategic missteps leading to party erosion there (FYI, Latino working class still landed on Harris). What groups are they focusing on, and how late in the game if at all?
November 19, 2024 at 4:14 PM
For Republicans, the message is that many of the policies in their platform are opposed by a majority of American voters, including Latino supermajorities.
November 19, 2024 at 4:06 PM
But there is dissonance between candidate choice and policy positions, with much greater support for policies supported by Democrats than for Democratic candidates. This is an area of strategic reflection for both parties.
November 19, 2024 at 4:04 PM
A majority of #Hispanic voters supported Harris — including men — and a supermajority reject mass deportations and abortion restrictions. The mainstream exit polls got Hispanic candidate support wrong, and that is a recurring sampling issue.
November 19, 2024 at 4:03 PM