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Only 30% of those Hispanic voters surveyed statewide said they would 鈥渄efinitely鈥 or would 鈥減robably鈥 vote next November for Biden compared to 36% for Trump. It was the lowest percentage of support for Biden among eight states surveyed by UnidosUS/Mi Familia Vota
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Voter registration groups that primarily serving Hispanic and Latino communities are suing to block a new Florida law that will make it harder for them to operate.
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For the first time in two decades, South Florida turned red in the 2022 midterm elections, giving Republicans hope 鈥 and a playbook 鈥 for the presidential election in 2024.
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Last week's midterm elections hardened the contrast between GOP-embracing Florida Latinos and Democrat-leaning Latinos elsewhere. Is it permanent?
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While Democratic strategists acknowledge past mistakes and make renewed pledges to woo Latino voters, Republicans are also making inroads.
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Few places disappointed Democrats in 2020 as deeply as South Florida. A shift among Latinos toward the GOP contributed to several unexpected losses in House races and helped then-President Donald Trump carry Florida by more than 3 percentage points.
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Voter turnout in the November election is expected to be high in Florida and around the country. SA国际传谋 has been hearing from South Florida voters who are casting a ballot for the first time in a presidential election.
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Thousands of people gathered at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport for a rally late Sunday night. President Trump arrived at the event on Air Force One, about 15 minutes before Miami-Dade County鈥檚 midnight curfew.
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The President met with Latino voters at his Doral resort, hoping to chip away at more of Joe Biden's Hispanic support in Florida 鈥 and warn again about socialism.
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COMMENTARYYou could say I鈥檝e got pandemic in my blood. My first American ancestor came to this country in 1665 escaping London鈥檚 bubonic plague, which鈥
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When it comes to courting Hispanic voters, Vice President Mike Pence might seem an unlikely candidate to serve as President Donald Trump鈥檚 top liaison.鈥
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It wouldn't be an election without a good, old-fashioned, racially charged pun.