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Los latinos son el electorado que más ha crecido desde 2020 en Estados Unidos. En una elección muy reñida, muchos analistas creen que pueden ser quienes terminen inclinando la balanza hacia la demócrata Kamala Harris o el republicano Donald Trump.

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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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