Latino voters consider that the Democratic Party has a vision closer to the ideals of the Latino population, in addition to working more for them and caring more about their problems, unlike the Republican Party.
While 71 percent of Hispanic or Latino voters hold that view of the Democrats, the 45 percent say the same about Republicans, according to a recent Pew Research Center poll.
“Around 71% say that the Democratic Party works hard for Latino votes, the 63% say they ‘really care about Latinos,’ and the 60 % say the The Democratic Party represents the interests of people like them”, says the poll.
Only the 34% of Latino voters say Republicans care about and care about Latino issues.
The majority of Hispanics (63%) consider themselves to be from the Democratic Party, while the 34% claim to be from the Republican Party.
Biden comes off badly
The 54% of Latino voters disapprove of the way President Joe Biden is doing his job in the White House.
While 77% is dissatisfied in the direction that the country is taking and focus on the economy as their main concern (80%). This will be decisive in determining who they will vote for in the next election.
The voters consulted –all registered— highlight medical attention (71%), violent crimes and education (70% each) and gun policy (66%), as some of its topics more worrying.
Road to Congress
Although only one 30% of voters say they have thought “a lot” about the congressional elections, they actually seem to care a lot about who wins.
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This is because both Republicans and Democrats tie with 60% in saying they really “care” who wins on November 8.
The 53% say they would vote for a Democratic candidate, while the 28% say they would do it for a Republican.