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Cortes: ‘Trump is bringing Hispanics, young voters' to Republican Party

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Steve Cortes, founder and president, the League of American Workers | Provided Photo

Steve Cortes, founder and president, the League of American Workers | Provided Photo

League of American Workers Founder Steve Cortes said all the recent news regarding President Joe Biden's ability to lead the country has masked the success seen by Trump's campaign in bringing traditional Democrat demographics over to the Republican Party. 

"Joe Biden’s mental meltdown has distracted from President Trump remaking the American electorate with his successful populist nationalist campaign," Cortes said in a post on X. "Trump is bringing Hispanics & young voters in droves to the Republican Party, and he’s blowing up key parts of the Democrat Party coalition."

A recent Arizona voter poll released by American Greatness reported that Trump leads Biden 42 to 32 percent, with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (I) at 13%. In a two-way race, Trump is ahead of Biden 48-42 percent, with 11% undecided.

Also in the poll results, Trump is holding a lead over Biden among Hispanic voters in the heavily Hispanic state. 

As Hispanics are the largest growing minority in the country and hold sizable sway in key states like Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada, a shift among voters in this demographic would mean “Republicans gain a huge advantage,” according to Cortes’ article on the Daily Caller.

The key issues moving Hispanic voters, and other demographics like young Americans, over to the Republican Party are immigration and the economy. Hispanic voters are overall in favor of mass deportation of all illegal aliens, according to a recent CBS News/YouGov poll, and are one of the groups most impacted by the increased inflation and cost of living that has occurred under the Biden administration. 

Cortes is a political advisor and commentator. He previously traded global currencies and interest rates for 25 years for large international hedge funds. He has been an on-air broadcaster for CNBC, Fox News, and CNN. Cortes founded LAW in 2022 to conduct research and develops proposals on public policies impacting American workers and the economy.

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