In the 2024 polls, Donald Trump is making significant strides, indicating a potential landslide victory in the general election if he continues to gain support from American voters.
Hispanic Americans, one of the largest voting demographics in the United States, are increasingly backing Trump's bid for the presidency in 2024, showing unprecedented support.
A March poll conducted by Fox News revealed that 48 percent of Hispanic Americans favor Trump in a theoretical November 2024 election, showcasing a robust backing that could present a substantial challenge to Joe Biden. Biden's appeal among minority voters appears to be waning.
Reports from The New York Times also highlight Trump's strong performance among Hispanic voters, with 46 percent support compared to Biden's 40 percent.
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Nationwide, there's a growing organic support for Trump among Hispanic communities. A notable manifestation of this support is "Trump Latinos," a musical group that produces patriotic, pro-Trump songs available on the Apple Store and elsewhere. Their recent track, "The America I Know," pays tribute to Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student from Georgia who was reportedly killed by an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela.
Their song "Latinos for Trump" features bold lyrics such as, "Jesus is my savior, Trump is my president, you call me racist but there's no proof – f*** Joe Biden, I’m voting for Trump…!”
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Tito Ortiz, the former mayor of Huntington Beach, UFC World Champion, and Hispanic voter, criticized Joe Biden's approach to Hispanic voters in a conversation with Fox News, labeling it as extreme pandering.
Ortiz remarked on the current state, expressing concern over the direction the country has been heading in the last few years, questioning when people would take a stand against these issues.
He pointed out a change in the demographics of individuals trying to cross the border, noting that it's not just Mexicans but people from various countries attempting to enter the U.S. Ortiz expressed admiration for Donald Trump's commitment to America's security and mentioned that many Latinos share this sentiment.
Emphasizing the urgency of the moment, Ortiz stated, “Now is the time to reclaim America, as we cannot afford to lose it.”
Donald Trump has frequently acknowledged the contributions of Hispanic Americans, noting their entrepreneurial nature and mutual respect. In a recent discussion with Nigel Farage, Trump remarked, “Hispanics are VERY entrepreneurial people. They like me – I like them!”