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Republicans continue to gain Latino support, many of which believe 2020 election was stolen
A Latino tracking poll has revealed that Republicans have made gains with Latino voters since the 2018 “blue wave” midterm cycle. However, the poll shows that Latino’s still prefer Democrats.
A poll conducted by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund shows that Latino support for Republicans in congressional races is up to 30% – an increase of 10 percentage points since 2018.
Of all Latino’s polled, 27% of them said they believed the Republican Party were hostile towards them, much less than the 37% in 2018.
“Five weeks into our tracking poll, it’s becoming clear that Republicans have gained significant ground with Latino voters since the last midterm cycle,” Arturo Vargas, NALEO’s executive director said in a statement.
The poll also showed that 38% of Latinos believe that there was some cheating involved in the 2020 election and that there is a likelihood that Trump was the winner.
However, a slightly higher percentage of 40% of voters said that claims of election fraud were either completely false, or more false than true.
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All one has to consider is the number of people being arrested, tried, and convict of vote related crimes to know fraud was involved. And much of the information is in the public domain.