The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday concerns the movement of Hispanic voters out of the Democrat Party. The movement was described as “one of the most significant trends in this year’s presidential campaign” by Alfonso Aguilar, the director of Hispanic Engagement at American Principles Project and former chief of the U.S. Office of Citizenship in the administration of President George W. Bush.
This is one of the most significant trends
in this year’s presidential campaign. The growing discontent is a result of
economic frustration as well as a broader cultural clash over values, as many
Hispanics reject the Biden-Harris administration’s radical positions on gender
ideology and parental rights.
According to the most recent NBC/Telemundo
poll, Harris leads former President Donald Trump with Hispanic voters by 14
percentage points. However, that is the smallest margin for a Democrat in over
a decade.
Every other presidential Democratic
candidate since 2012 had an advantage of at least 36 points and, eventually,
went on to win the Hispanic vote by similarly significant margins.
The NBC poll is far from an outlier. The
latest Quinnipiac University survey shows that Harris’ lead among Hispanics nationally
is down to single digits. In the key battleground states of Nevada, North
Carolina, and Pennsylvania, Harris is only slightly ahead. In the border state
of Arizona, Trump is actually winning the Hispanic vote. This increased support
of Hispanics for Trump and Republicans is driven by several factors.
According to the Pew Research Center, the
economy is the top issue for Hispanic voters. Often with larger families and
lower median incomes, Hispanics have been disproportionately hurt by crippling
inflation and the massive influx of illegal immigrants into their communities.
Under Trump, Hispanic unemployment hit a
record low of 4% and, contrary to common assumptions, more than half of
Hispanic voters support stricter border security measures.
Yet Hispanics are also disgusted by the
Biden-Harris administration’s extreme cultural agenda. Two-thirds identify as
Catholic or Protestant. And it turns out they aren’t thrilled about the latest “woke”
school offerings: teachers chatting about sex with their kids in class and
allowing adult men access to girls’ locker rooms….
Hispanics have historically voted Democrat,
but they do believe in common sense and that parents know what is best for
their children.
If the Republican Party wants to solidify
and expand its gains with Hispanic voters, it must continue to champion
commonsense policies that prioritize family values, parental rights, and
economic opportunity.
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