
With Time Running Out, Kamala Harris Makes a Push for the Latino Vote
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- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
66% : But, Dominguez noted, Trump also had a unique ability to turn away historically conservative voters.56% : The G.O.P.'s appeal among Latinos was growing all around him -- his cousins and brothers had a particular affinity for Trump.
54% : They get immigration reform."
48% : But respondents to the UnidosUS poll seemed to align with her policies, clearly supporting a path to citizenship for immigrants with deep roots in the country and rejecting the mass-deportation initiatives that Trump has proposed.
46% : After Harris announced her candidacy, early polling showed that she held an eighteen-point lead over Trump.
31% : It also touts her support for a notably conservative border-security agreement, which Republicans helped craft (and ultimately blocked, as Trump worked to avoid a victory for the Democrats).
21% : Abortion provides an especially pronounced advantage for Harris; asked whether they believed that it was "wrong to make abortion illegal and take that choice away," seventy-one per cent of respondents said that they did.
19% : " Just before Biden ended his campaign, a Pew poll showed that he and Trump were in a virtual tie among Latinos in battleground states -- a disastrous finding for a party that has historically secured nearly two-thirds of the Latino vote.
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