Bloomberg via Getty ImagesFirst, Latino voters were the vanguard of the New American Majority, growing in number and destined to lift the Democratic Party to new heights. Later, around 2020, they were the canary in the coal mine for Democrats’ problems with voters without a college degree. Advertisement“This is a community that’s desperate, frustrated, angry and is more than willing to punish what party is in power and is not addressing the problem,” said Mike Madrid, an anti-Trump Republican consultant and expert on Latino voters. Madrid and others warned that the party can not just assume Latino voters are back in their camp permanently. Sherrill held a Univision town hall and spent $1.4 million on ads targeting Latino voters.
Source: Huffington Post November 07, 2025 03:49 UTC