Harris reenergizing Hispanic voters who were ‘slipping’ under Biden – Washington Examiner

The article ‌discusses the resurgence⁤ of support for Vice President Kamala Harris among Hispanic and ‌Latino ⁤voters, which is critical for⁣ her 2024 electoral strategy. Following a⁢ period of waning enthusiasm ‍for President Joe Biden among this demographic, particularly after ⁣encounters with former President Donald Trump, Harris’s candidacy appears to revitalize ⁣interest and engagement.

Key political figures, ‌such as ‌Charles Rodriguez from the Puerto Rico ⁤Democrats and Rep. Robert Garcia, note an increased excitement among Latino‍ voters⁢ who feel more connected to⁣ Harris compared to Biden. Polling data suggests that Harris leads Trump significantly among registered Hispanic voters, indicating a shift‍ from⁣ Biden’s ​earlier support.

The article emphasizes⁣ that addressing pertinent issues⁣ like⁢ immigration, foreign‍ policy,‌ and economic ⁣opportunities is essential ⁢for securing this crucial voter base. Harris ‍is actively engaging with Latino communities, utilizing⁣ platforms like WhatsApp and launching⁣ targeted Spanish-language ads, and presenting her record on border security‌ as part of her campaign. ⁣Despite Republican criticisms of her role regarding​ immigration, supporters argue that her personal connection to immigrant communities enhances her appeal.⁣

The overall message hints ⁣at‍ a consolidation ⁤of support ⁣for Harris among​ Latino voters, which may prove pivotal in the⁣ upcoming election,⁣ provided her campaign ⁣continues to resonate with⁤ their ‍concerns and⁢ priorities.


Harris energizing Hispanic and Latino voters who were ‘slipping’ under Biden

CHICAGO — Vice President Kamala Harris’s rise to the top of the Democratic ticket appears to be reenergizing Hispanic and Latino voters, a voting demographic key to her 2024 coalition.

It’s a turnaround from a couple of months ago when President Joe Biden saw his lead with Hispanic and Latino voters over former President Donald Trump dwindling.

Charles Rodriguez, the chairman of the Puerto Rico Democrats, said after Biden’s June 27 debate against Trump that many Puerto Ricans located in the mainland United States, particularly Florida, “lost enthusiasm” for Biden’s candidacy.

“​​They were slipping. And when I say slipping, not necessarily to vote for Trump but just not turn out and vote,” Rodriguez told the Washington Examiner. “But once she announced, because I maintain a lot of contact with the Puerto Ricans in central Florida, everyone got excited.”

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) echoed a similar sentiment as Rodriguez while speaking to reporters last week at the Democratic National Convention, saying, “I think what we’re seeing is Latino vote has consolidated around the vice president. In every state, she’s doing better.”

He continued, “I was just in Nevada and Arizona, talking to Latino groups, and the energy is, like, real. I think she’s someone that knows the community, understands the community, and people are fired up. You’re gonna see more and more Latinos, especially those that were undecided, all moving towards Kamala Harris. And that, I think will continue.”

A memo put out by Equis research earlier this month shows that the excitement Rodriguez and Garcia have felt is being seen in polling as well, with Harris leading Trump 56% to 37% among registered Hispanic voters in all seven swing states.

For comparison, the research organization’s previous polling only showed Biden leading Trump by a 5-point margin, a significant decline from his 2020 numbers when he won with 65% support from Hispanic and Latino voters.

Harris’s ability to clinch the White House may hinge on how successful her campaign is in identifying the issues that matter to Latino voters, especially in key swing states such as Arizona, Nevada, and Pennsylvania.

Juan Acosta, a first-generation Mexican immigrant who attended the DNC as a credentialed content creator, told the Washington Examiner he believed immigration is a “huge issue” for Latino voters.

“I think a lot of people … have felt let down by lack of inaction for immigration policies giving Dreamers a pathway to citizenship,” said Acosta, who lives in California. “And as someone who’s really passionate about that myself, who’s a big advocate for it, I think sometimes people forget how government works and that it’s not as easy to have a president who’s in support of these things in office but that we need votes from the Senate, from the House, and we tend to zoom out a lot when it comes to some of these issues that are very complex.”

Rosana Arteaga-Lopenza, the sole Hispanic delegate from the Vermont delegation, told the Washington Examiner that foreign policy is a top issue for her as a Venezuelan American, noting the humanitarian crisis the region is undergoing, but she also recognized the economy as a priority.

“Although President Biden and VP Harris have done an incredible job, there are still families around the nation that don’t feel that progress, and we need to make sure that there is a Democrat in the White House for the next term so we can view those policies, celebrate the policies that they have spent so many years working on,” said Arteaga-Lopenza.

While speaking to reporters outside the DNC’s Aug. 19 labor council meeting, Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA), a top surrogate for Harris who was on her short list for a running mate, said that as he talks to Latino voters in his own state, particularly areas with growing Latino populations such as Allentown, Redding, and Philadelphia, voters “basically want the same things that most other Pennsylvanians want.”

He continued, “They want good schools for their kids. They want safe communities. They want economic opportunity, and they want government to protect their freedoms, not restrict them.”

Harris’s campaign has already started making overtures to the key voting demographic, launching a Whatsapp group called “Latinos con Harris-Walz” during the DNC designed to target Latino voters, with over 50% of Hispanic adults reporting using the app.

Harris’s campaign also launched a new ad in battleground states that targets Latino voters. The ad, which is in Spanish and is part of a part of a seven-figure media blitz, highlights Harris’s work on the border throughout her political career.

“When it comes to fixing our border, no one will fight harder than Vice President Harris. As attorney general of a border state, she took on the cartels, human traffickers, international gangs, and won,” Harris-Walz Coalitions Media Director Maca Casado said in a statement announcing the ad. “And as Vice President she has kept families together, supported immigration reform and worked with Republicans and Democrats to create the strongest border security bill in decades, but Trump tanked it because he thought it would help him politically.”

While Harris has sought to make her work on the border a strength for her campaign, Republicans have argued that she is responsible for the record increase in immigration throughout the Biden administration. A website paid for by the Republican National Committee says Harris is “complicit” in the border crisis and “helped create the worst border crisis in U.S. history by unleashing open-border policies.” 

Trump and his allies have particularly targeted Harris for her work under the Biden administration to address the surge of migration from the Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.

Despite Republican attacks, Arteaga-Lopenza said she doesn’t think that Republicans and the MAGA movement have taken “immigration seriously at all,” stating that Harris has “done an incredible job” in her role as vice president.

“​​She is the legacy that if you work hard — she’s a first-generation immigrant,” said Arteaga-Lopenza. “She understands the pain that every immigrant has to go through, and she is the perfect person, and she has done an incredible job to connect with a community that has been forgotten and not seen for so many administrations.”

Acosta similarly applauded Harris’s ability to connect with communities, saying he believes “Harris being at the top of the ticket energized the community a lot, and I do believe that there’s this message of joy and hope that this campaign is bringing.”

Trump has made his own efforts to court Hispanic and Latino voters in his bid to reclaim the White House, sitting down for an interview with Univision earlier this year in which he called Latino people “unbelievable entrepreneurial people.”

“The Latino vote is so incredible because they’re unbelievable people,” said Trump. “They have incredible skills, incredible energy, and they’re very entrepreneurial. All you have to do is look at the owners of Univision.”

He continued, “They’re unbelievable entrepreneurial people. And they like me. You know, there’s never been anything like it in the Republican Party. I’ve been a Republican and am a Republican, and we have tremendous support from the, I call Hispanic, Latino, you have lots of different terms. But it all means the same thing as far as I’m concerned. It’s, they’re just great people, incredible people.”



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One Comment

  1. Mental sickness is real!
    Some one this indecisive, or kayotic in their thoughts process, should not be in charge of anything to do with life and death decisions. We have someone who is not sure if they are coming or going, she is for taxes on “tip makers” even to the point of signing off on 86,000 armed IRS agents to collect those tips, Then she is not, she has been fighting construction of the wall for years, now she wants it built, this type behavior seems to apply to all that she says and believes, up until it does not,! Not sure if Biden infected her with the same sickness he suffered from or not? There exist some type of mental defect here, that required professional help, Country can’t afford to go through another four years of mental illness. This mad compulsion to favor China, Illegals, and not Americans is not normal by any ones standards. Full speed ahead fire those torpedoes, never mind changed my mind, the Country demands better in leadership, loyalties, love of Country and most of all honor to sworn oaths of office Biden and Harris have avoided much of that, just like their distain for our Constitution.

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