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The Stars Aligning for a⁢ Trump Comeback in 2024: Univision’s Surprising ‍Shift

The stars in their courses just might⁣ be aligning for a ⁢Donald Trump victory in 2024 ​— just as they did in 2016. And the most recent evidence​ of that is Univision appearing to change its tune toward the former ‍president.

The⁣ top-rated Spanish ‌speaking television network is under new management and has taken⁢ a ‌much more favorable ⁢view of Trump ‍than it⁤ did during 2020.

The Mexican media company Grupo ⁢Televisa merged with Univision ‍in 2022 to create TelevisaUnivision,​ Variety reported.

In a Tuesday article, The Washington Post noted — with a clear​ subtext of distress — ⁢the rapprochement between Trump and Univision.

“When Donald Trump ran⁢ for⁢ re-election in 2020, his campaign called Univision, the nation’s most influential Spanish-language network, ‘a ⁤leftist⁢ propaganda machine and a​ mouthpiece of the Democrat⁤ Party,’”‍ the Post recounted.

“Three years later, Trump is‌ treating Univision and​ its new⁢ corporate owners like long-lost friends. He hosted a trio of its executives⁤ at Mar-a-Lago ⁤last week during‌ an hour-long Univision ‍interview that was‍ notable for its gracious tone, starting with a question about how well he⁢ is doing among Latino voters ⁤in early ⁢general election polling,” the news outlet added.

“Trump son-in-law Jared ⁤Kushner, a friend of one of‌ the executives, helped arrange the interview ‌and was also in the‍ room, according to multiple people familiar with‌ the ‌event,” the Post said.

Televisa journalist Enrique Acevedo, ⁢who conducted the Nov. 7 interview of Trump ⁢ for Univision, introduced it by⁤ pointing out the 45th president’s rising poll numbers among Latinos.

He cited a‍ recent New York Times/Siena‌ College poll published last week, finding Trump trailing President Joe ‌Biden among Hispanics by ⁤single digits:​ 50 to​ 42 percent.

In 2020 CNN exit polling showed ‍Biden ​beating‍ Trump 65 to⁤ 32 percent among Latinos.‍ Similarly, Pew ⁣Research ‍found Biden garnered 59 percent ‍support to Trump’s 38 percent.

Trump’s Hispanic‍ backing in 2020 was⁢ up from 2016 when Hillary Clinton won‌ 66 percent to Trump’s 28 percent, according ⁣to Pew.

In response to the question​ about his apparent rising support among Latinos, Trump​ said, ⁣“The Latino vote is so ⁣incredible​ because they’re ⁣unbelievable people. They have incredible skills, incredible energy, and⁣ they’re⁤ very entrepreneurial.”

“All you have to do ⁢is‍ look at the owners of ⁤Univision. They’re unbelievable entrepreneurial people, and they like me,” he added.

Acevedo pointed out the⁣ Times ⁢poll showed‍ Trump beating Biden in Arizona and Nevada,⁤ which have large Hispanic populations. Biden carried both those states in 2020.

“I‌ think bigger than anything now is security. They want⁣ security,” Trump said. “They want to have a​ border.”

The Post criticized⁤ Acevedo for not pressing ⁢Trump harder during the interview.

He defended ​his approach writing ‌in Spanish, “I’m a reporter and my job​ is to ask questions. The​ prominence belongs ‍to the information.”

In other words rather than asking loaded questions to put the⁢ spotlight on himself, Acevedo appeared ⁢to be​ saying, “Let the people hear Trump’s responses and judge him ‌for themselves.”

How refreshing.

According​ to the Post, Univision ran the‌ Trump interview during its most popular 10⁣ p.m.⁣ hour and did not allow the Biden campaign to⁣ run commercials during the broadcast as counter-programming.

The company ‌said the same ⁤policy will ⁤be in place if⁣ Biden agrees to an interview with​ the⁢ network.

The continued ⁣Latino‌ swing toward Trump is ⁣just ‍one ‌development that appears to be⁢ boosting his chances⁢ in 2024.

The independent ⁣runs of Robert ‌F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel ​West, along with Green Party candidate‌ Jill⁢ Stein’s ‍ entry in the race, are all likely to bleed votes from Biden ⁣much more than Trump.

It will make the race less ‍predictable ⁣to gauge for the​ oddsmakers, as⁢ well.

All of this is on top⁤ of the​ Democrats’ ⁣ridiculous, politically-motivated 91 ‌felony charges and other civil actions⁣ against ⁤Trump, the leading Republican candidate.

Democrats ​have turned Trump⁢ into the victim, making him ​a more sympathetic figure for many.

Univision’s change in tone​ is just one more factor boosting Trump’s chances in 2024.


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How has the gap between Trump and Biden ​among Latinos changed and ‌what does it suggest about support for the former president?

Atinos. The decrease in the gap between Trump and⁢ Biden among Latinos suggests a‍ potential shift⁢ in‍ support for the former ⁣president.

The article goes on to highlight the timing of the interview, which took place exactly one ⁢year before the 2024‍ election process in the ​United States. This ​indicates that Trump ‍is already gearing up for another ​presidential run ⁤and is actively ⁤engaging with media outlets ​to reach out to potential voters.

The fact that ⁣Univision, previously ‍perceived ‍as a leftist propaganda machine and a‍ mouthpiece of the Democratic Party by ⁢Trump’s campaign in 2020, is now being treated as ​a ⁤friendly⁤ entity by the former president is a significant ⁢development. The article ⁢mentions that Trump ⁤even hosted a⁤ trio of Univision executives at his Mar-a-Lago residence for the interview, showcasing a newfound camaraderie.

The involvement of Trump’s son-in-law,‍ Jared Kushner, in arranging the interview further emphasizes the importance of this shift in Univision’s stance towards Trump. It ⁣indicates that there‍ may have‍ been behind-the-scenes negotiations or agreements that have‍ led ‌to this change in perception.

The article concludes​ by highlighting the journalist who conducted the interview, Enrique Acevedo,⁤ who introduced it ​by pointing ⁣out Trump’s rising poll numbers among Latinos. This further underscores the growing support for Trump⁢ among this demographic.

Overall,⁤ the article suggests that the stars are aligning for a Trump comeback‍ in the 2024 election. The shift in ‌Univision’s viewpoint towards ⁢Trump, along with his increasing popularity among Latinos, indicates a ‍potential resurgence for⁣ the former president.​ As the 2024 election approaches, it will be interesting to see how⁣ this trend unfolds and whether Trump’s newfound alliance with Univision⁣ will have a significant ​impact on his chances for victory.



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