Hispanic voters favor Democrats in midterms, but by a smaller margin than in 2018, Post-Ipsos poll finds
The Post-Ipsos survey of 1,088 Hispanic registered voters nationwide provides a deeper look at diversity within the Latino electorate, finding political views differ sharply by religious affiliation, age and region.
Guzman said his votes this year will be more out of protest against Republicans. “I am voting for the lesser of two evils.” Diane Soto, 61, of the Bronx, said rising prices were top of mind for her this year. She isn’t seeing her dollar go as far anymore. “It’s like you come out with $200 worth of stuff or whatever and you come out with four bags.” But despite her misgivings about inflation, Soto said she still planned to vote “Democrat all the way up and down” the ballot in November.
But on four other issues, Democrats have only a slight advantage or are matched by Republicans. Democrats have slight advantages on handling availability of jobs and immigration . Republicans are about even with Democrats on trust to handle rising prices and crime.Roughly three-quarters of Hispanic voters say the outcome of November’s election matters “a great deal” or “a good amount” to them personally and just over 6 in 10 say they are absolutely certain to vote.
Tamara Blessing, 45, said abortion is one of the top issues on her mind this election, and she’s feeling encouraged by the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn abortion rights. Blessing said she has long been antiabortion Marisa Snapp-Leo, 28, said abortion rights is the top issue on her mind this election, and she will definitely be voting to support Democratic candidates. Snapp-Leo, who lives in Worcester, Mass., and was born in Mexico, became a U.S. citizen three years ago. She shared that she doesn’t have strong feelings about Biden after two years in office.
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