Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Hispanic Voters in 2024: A Transforming Bloc for Trump and the Republicans

 

 

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 https://gatewayhispanic.com/2024/09/hispanic-voters-in-2024-a-transforming-bloc-for-trump-and-the-republicans/

 

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Hispanic Voters in 2024: A Transforming Bloc for Trump and the Republicans

Key data on Hispanic voters eligible in 2024 highlights the rapid growth of this electorate. Since the 2020 presidential election, the number of eligible Hispanic voters in the U.S. has increased by nearly 4 million. By 2024, an estimated 36.2 million Hispanics will be eligible to vote, up from 32.3 million in 2020. This accounts for half of the total growth in eligible voters nationwide during this period. Each year, approximately 1.4 million Hispanic Americans turn 18, becoming eligible to vote and significantly boosting the Hispanic voter base.

While Donald Trump saw increased Hispanic support in 2020, a majority (59%) still voted for Joe Biden, according to a Pew Research Center analysis. Historically, Hispanic voter turnout has lagged behind other racial and ethnic groups, but their increasing numbers could shape future elections. Projections from the U.S. Census Bureau show that the Hispanic electorate continues to expand, with demographic data available for in-depth analysis. This growing voting bloc will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the 2024 election and beyond. A Quinnipiac national poll shows Trump leading among Hispanic voters with 52% compared to his opponent’s 44%.

Hispanics, a key voting demographic in the U.S., have traditionally supported the Democratic Party. 

However, recent elections have seen a shift, with more Hispanics backing Republican candidates, including Trump. Several factors may explain this trend and why it could continue in 2024, potentially aiding Trump’s return to the White House.


Many Hispanic voters list the economy as their top priority, with some believing that Republican policies are better for job creation, tax cuts, and economic stability. During Trump’s presidency, some Hispanics felt they benefited from strong economic growth and low unemployment, which led to increased Republican support.

Social issues, including religion, abortion, and family values, significantly influence the political views of many Hispanics. With a large portion of the Hispanic population identifying as Catholic or Evangelical Christian, these voters often align with the conservative positions of the Republican Party, especially as the Democratic Party adopts more progressive stances.

Some Hispanics feel alienated from the Democratic Party, viewing it as overly focused on issues like climate change or identity politics, which don’t resonate with their everyday concerns. Others feel that the Democratic Party has taken their support for granted without delivering on key issues such as immigration reform.

Trump’s appeal to working-class voters, including many Hispanics, stems from his outsider status and willingness to challenge the political establishment. His populist rhetoric, emphasis on economic nationalism, and firm stance on border security resonate with Hispanic voters who prioritize law and order or feel left behind by globalization.

 

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