00:02more than 36 millions of Hispanic people will vote this year in the United States and in a
00:08election that is anticipated very renewed many analysts believe that they can be
00:12who terminate inclinating the balance to the Democrat Kamala Harris or the Republican Donald
00:18Trump. The Latinos are the electorate that has increased since 2020 and represent
00:24the second major group population electoral in the country. Sus votes pesan especially
00:30in the seven swing states or states bisagra, which historically have alternated between
00:35the two parties and therefore are fuertemente disputed. One of those states is Georgia,
00:42in the west of the country.
00:45This election is a crucial moment in the United States. It is a opportunity, especially for
00:51the Latino community, to influence really for the first time in the elections and to
00:56hear their voice, as in any other moment in the United States.
00:59Unlike any other time in the American history.
01:03In the same spirit, in this ONG they try to get where they do not do the campaigns and
01:08convince the Hispanic people to support Kamala Harris.
01:13The last presidential election was decided here in Georgia by less than 12.000 votes. Here
01:18in our state there are more than 400.000 voters registered. So what I always say to our community
01:25is that we have power, we have power, we have influence, we have to use it.
01:30But even traditionally the Latinos have favored the Democrats, in the last few years the
01:36margin has reduced. In 2012, the 71% of the Latinos in the United States voted blue, the color of
01:44the Democrats,
01:44and the 27% red, the Republicans.
01:49In 2020, the Republicans won territory at conquisting 32% of the Latino electorate
01:54frente to 66% of the Democrats.
01:58And according to a survey published this month by the New York Times,
02:02Now, only the 56% of the Hispanics respaldaría Harris,
02:06against a 37% that voted Trump,
02:09which marks the most low advantage for a Democrat candidate since 2016.
02:15Some voters atribuyen the desencanto to the increase of the cost of life
02:19and to the immigration policy of the Democratic Democrats Joe Biden.
02:23I think that he should win Trump.
02:26He should win this guy for the country to get up,
02:29to get the border and stop so many people in this country.
02:34And unleash an army of migrants...
02:36A pesar of the encended rhetoric anti-immigrantes
02:39of Trump, a survey of the New York Times
02:42revealed that the majority of the Hispanics
02:44believe that the ex-mandatary doesn't talk about them
02:46when he accuses migrants of eating the animals
02:49of the estadounidenses,
02:50of being criminals
02:51or of infecting the blood of the country.
02:54It's the case of this Mexican empresarial
02:56of origin mexican in Nevada,
02:58another state bisagra
03:00and where the Latinos represent the 22% of the electorate.
03:04He believes that the promises
03:05of massive deportations of Trump
03:07in case of that he comes to the Casa Blanca
03:09will only impact the immigrants
03:12and that the Republicans
03:13will not go against the Latinos workers.
03:16I've never understood
03:17why they say that the Latinos
03:21have to be Democrats.
03:22The Democrats never have helped us
03:24in anything.
03:25Never.
03:27When they have done something for us?
03:28Never.
03:29Those who have done have been Republicans.
03:32In Nevada,
03:33the Democrats have dominated
03:35the presidential elections since 2008.
03:37But this year,
03:38the Republicans come to the Senate
03:40with only half a point.
03:43In the last days of the presidential election,
03:46both Harris and Trump
03:47pointed directly
03:49to the Spanish electorate.
03:50Donald Trump said
03:52that he liked the Spanish,
03:54while Kamala Harris,
03:56responsible for the icon of the pop,
03:58Jennifer Lopez,
03:59said that the important thing
04:01is not just what his rival
04:03Republican says,
04:04but what he will do.
04:05Whether the women like it or not.
04:09No!
04:10No!
04:11No!
04:11No!
04:11No!
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