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    Both presidential candidates to court Hispanic voters in separate town halls

    By Craig Nigrelli,

    2 days ago

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    The presidential candidates have now agreed to appear in separate town halls on the major Spanish-language network Univision . Vice President Kamala Harris will appear this Thursday, Oct. 10, in the battleground state of Nevada. Former President Donald Trump will be on next Wednesday, Oct. 16, in Miami.

    Latinos have grown at the second fastest rate of any racial or ethnic group when it comes to eligible voters since the 2020 election, according to Pew Research.

    There are now 36.2 million Hispanics who are able to vote in the upcoming presidential election. That figure is an increase of 12% from 32.3 million in 2020.

    The voting block is extremely important in the battleground states of Arizona and Nevada that have a large Latino or Hispanic population. Arizona has 11 electoral votes, while Nevada has six.

    Pew Research, from the 2020 election, shows that Joe Biden garnered 59% of the Hispanic vote while Donald Trump had 38%. A recent poll found similar numbers possible this election cycle, with Harris leading Trump by a 57% to 39% margin.

    Researchers found the top five issues for Hispanic voters are the economy, health care, violent crime, gun policy and immigration.

    The post Both presidential candidates to court Hispanic voters in separate town halls appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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