Projections indicate that approximately 17.5 million Latino voters are expected to participate in the upcoming U.S. election in November 2024, marking a 6.5% increase from the 2020 election. This surge in Latino voter turnout, anticipated to significantly influence races in key battleground states, is notably highlighted in reports from February 15 and 16. Concurrently, President Biden's campaign messaging, centered on the theme of 'saving democracy,' is under scrutiny for its effectiveness among swing state voters, including those in Pennsylvania's (PA) Northampton County as of February 17. Despite the emphasis on democracy, voters from various demographics, including Black voters, Latinos, independents, and moderates from both parties, suggest that this message alone may not be sufficient to motivate their participation in the election.
Saving democracy is central to Biden's campaign messaging. Will it resonate with swing state voters? - https://t.co/PvnUlXhGQP
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“These voters represented parts of the very coalition Biden will need to win Pennsylvania again — Black voters, Latinos, independents and moderates from both parties.” https://t.co/3ci7EYL1qg
AP spoke to voters in PA bellwether Northampton County to ask whether Biden’s messaging around the fate of democracy was resonating. Their overarching response: The president’s warning is not one that, alone, will motivate them and get them out to vote: https://t.co/xVpYhpWw9U
saving democracy? Saving democracy is central to Biden’s campaign messaging. Will it resonate with swing state voters? https://t.co/0ZLGLZmwGW
Saving democracy is central to Biden's campaign messaging. Will it resonate with swing state voters? https://t.co/VFXZbTtHfj
At least 17.5 million Latino voters nationwide are expected to cast ballots in November, a 6.5% increase from the 2020 election that can impact races in key battlegrounds, according to new projections published this week. https://t.co/GYL6MLUvm4
More than 17M Latinos projected to vote in November election, report says https://t.co/VneDVu6MoM
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About 17.5 million Latinos are projected to vote in this year's U.S. election, with the biggest increases in turnout expected to take place in some battleground states. https://t.co/oz7TLAOyMg