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Biden Suffers Devastating Rejection from Hispanics That Could Doom His Campaign

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(The Gateway Pundit)

As the 2024 presidential election is now less than five months away, President Joe Biden’s reelection prospects are in peril — even with demographics Democrats do not usually worry about losing.

Axios reported on an Equis Poll from Thursday showing Biden falling behind former President Donald Trump with Latino voters on who they trust more when it comes to immigration.

The poll asked 1,592 registered Latino voters in seven battleground states – Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan – “Who do you trust when it comes to immigration?”

The responses showed 41 percent trusted Trump more, with 38 percent trusting Biden more, and 16 percent said they trusted neither.

Additionally, the same poll found non-Hispanic voters also gave the edge to Trump as 49 percent chose Trump and 34 percent chose Biden with 14 percent saying neither.

While immigration is certainly a problem, Axios reported the top issue for Latinos is inflation and the economy according to numerous Axios-Ipsos Latino Polls.

You couldn’t blame Democrats and the Biden campaign for complacently sitting on past victories with Latino voters, as recent history shows a disproportionate amount of support compared to their Republican counterparts.

According to America’s Society/Council for Americans, Hillary Clinton won 65 percent of the Latino vote in 2016 compared to Trump’s 29 percent. While that’s lower than former President Barack Obama‘s 71 percent in 2016, it still indicates that — at least back then — Democrat messaging resonated far better with that demographic than Trump’s.

The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute found Latinos supported Biden by almost a three-to-one margin in California and New York, but also Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania in 2020.

Biden also garnered support by a two-to-one margin or greater with Latinos in Georgia, Texas, Washington, and Florida outside Miami-Dade.

Clearly, something is amiss with Biden’s economic and border policies if Latino numbers are favoring Trump before heading into the November general election,

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