Hispanic Voters in Miami-Dade County Show Increasing Support for Trump
With early voting underway, a shift in Hispanic voter alignment could impact the traditional Democratic stronghold in Florida.
- Rep. Maria Salazar predicts a significant shift in Miami-Dade County's Hispanic vote towards Donald Trump, challenging its status as a Democratic stronghold.
- Early voting data shows a high turnout among Republicans in Miami-Dade County, with over 48,570 Republican votes already cast.
- Polls indicate that Cuban American support for Trump has reached historic levels, with 68% of likely Cuban American voters in Florida backing him.
- The trend of increasing Republican support among Hispanics in Florida follows a broader shift that began with Gov. Ron DeSantis's 2022 election victory.
- Key issues influencing Hispanic voters include the economy, inflation, and cost of living, with many expressing dissatisfaction with the current administration's handling of these concerns.