Trump Campaign Targets Latino Voters in Key Swing State Arizona
In a tight race with Kamala Harris, Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance are focusing on religious and economic appeals to win over Latino voters.
- Arizona, with its significant Latino population, is a crucial swing state in the upcoming presidential election.
- J.D. Vance, Trump's vice-presidential candidate, is leveraging religious values to appeal to the largely Catholic Latino community.
- The Trump campaign is emphasizing economic policies, promising lower taxes and fewer regulations to attract Latino small business owners.
- Despite Trump's controversial immigration rhetoric, his support among Latino voters, particularly men, is growing.
- Latino support for Democrats has waned in recent years, making this demographic a critical battleground for both parties.