Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds

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FULL RESULTS: https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/documents/Baseline Nationwide Poll Nov 2021.pdf

Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds

Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds
Republicans have made rapid gains among a crucial voting demographic that has long favored Democrats
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Voters waiting to cast their ballots in the 2020 U.S. presidential election in Phoenix.
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Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds

Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds
Republicans have made rapid gains among a crucial voting demographic that has long favored Democrats
Voters waiting to cast their ballots in the 2020 U.S. presidential election in Phoenix.
Photo: edgard garrido/Reuters
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Dec. 8, 2021 9:12 am ET
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The nation’s large and diverse group of Hispanic voters is showing signs of dividing its support between Democrats and Republicans more evenly than in recent elections, a new Wall Street Journal poll finds, a troubling development for the Democratic Party, which has long counted on outsize Hispanic support.

One year after giving Democratic House candidates more than 60% of their vote, according to polls at the time, the Journal survey found that Hispanic voters are evenly split in their choice for Congress. Asked which party they would back if the election were today, 37% of Hispanic voters said they would support the Republican congressional candidate and 37% said they would favor the Democrat, with 22% undecided.

Hispanic voters were also evenly divided when asked about a hypothetical rematch in 2024 of the last presidential contenders, with 44% saying they would back President Biden and 43% supporting former President Donald Trump. In 2020, Mr. Biden won 63% support among Hispanic voters, nearly 30 points more than Mr. Trump, according to AP VoteCast, a large survey of the presidential electorate.

‘Latinos are more and more becoming swing voters.…They’re a swing vote that we’re going to have to fight for.’

— Democratic pollster John Anzalone
Hispanic voters account for about 1 in 8 eligible voters and are one of the fastest-growing groups in the electorate, factors that compound Democratic fears about any deterioration in support.

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“Latinos are more and more becoming swing voters.…They’re a swing vote that we’re going to have to fight for,’’ said Democratic pollster John Anzalone, whose company conducted The Wall Street Journal Poll along with the firm of Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio.

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Messrs. Anzalone and Fabrizio said the poll showed that economic issues were the main concern among Hispanic voters, drawing Hispanic men, in particular, toward the GOP.

Hispanic voters in the survey ranked economic issues as the priority for Mr. Biden and Congress to address. Hispanic men said Republicans had the better economic policy, by a margin of 17 points. Hispanic women, by contrast, said Democrats had better economic plans, by a 10-point margin.

A majority of Hispanic men said they would like to return to the policies that Mr. Trump pursued as president, while a majority of Hispanic women said they would rather stick with Mr. Biden’s policies.

“You see in this poll that there’s a group of Hispanic men who were without a doubt enticed by Trump and have become more Republican. We have more work to do on that,’’ said Mr. Anzalone, referring to Democratic candidates and their allies.

Mr. Fabrizio said: “This says to me that the economy matters, particularly to Hispanic men. The economy and economic factors are driving them.”

The survey is the first under a new Wall Street Journal Poll that will explore the forces driving American politics and changes in society. The firms of Messrs. Fabrizio and Anzalone will work together on surveys on the political landscape.

The Journal survey included 1,500 registered voters, including 165 Hispanic voters. The margin of error for the Hispanic sample was plus or minus 7.6 percentage points.

‘This says to me that the economy matters, particularly to Hispanic men. The economy and economic factors are driving them.’

— Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio
Strategists in both parties have been working since the 2020 election to calculate the size of the shift among Hispanic voters to the GOP and to understand its causes. One in-depth study, by Catalist, which compiles and analyzes voter data for Democratic candidates and progressive causes, found that Hispanic voters swung toward Mr. Trump by 8 points compared with 2016 in the two-party vote.

Shifts in some parts of the country were larger. In its analysis of the 2020 electorate, Equis Labs, which studies the Latino electorate, found swings toward the GOP of 20 points in parts of Florida’s Miami-Dade County; of 12 points in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas; and double-digit swings in parts of the Northeast. In South Florida, the shift was big enough to flip two congressional seats to the GOP, the firm concluded.

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Analyses by various groups have cited a range of causes for the shift, including higher turnout among the most conservative Hispanic voters, GOP success in persuading voters who turn out infrequently and frustration over job losses due to pandemic-related business shutdowns.

In last month’s election for governor in Virginia, AP VoteCast found that Republican Glenn Youngkin, who won the race, outpolled his Democratic opponent among Hispanic voters.

In the Journal survey, Hispanic voters had a negative outlook on the economy, with 25% saying it was headed in the right direction and 63% saying it was headed in the wrong direction. That 38-point gap compared with a 31-point gap among all voters.


Hispanic voters saw Republicans in Congress as better able than Democrats to handle some economic issues, such as reining in inflation and cutting the federal deficit. They also saw Republicans as best able to secure the border.

The Hispanic voters saw Democrats in Congress as better able to control the Covid-19 pandemic, rebuild infrastructure and make healthcare more affordable.

The results showed Hispanic voters differing little from the overall electorate in their political preferences. Hispanic voters mirrored the overall voter pool, for example, when asked how Mr. Biden was handling his job. Some 42% approved of the president’s job performance and 54% disapproved—in line with the 41% approval and 57% disapproval among the broader voting public.
 

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as far as i can tell, hispanics are religious, pro-life, pro business, pro capitalism, anti-socialism, etc. none of which lends itself to today's democratic party :yeshrug: they get a tolerant new pronoun, though

and frankly, the idea that hispanics "owe" the democrats their vote because they're a minority is disgusting. what kind of patronizing, condescending white liberal bullshyt is that :mjlol:
 

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Not really surprising in the least.

Most groups, once they've assimilated to a certain degree, tend to start considering themselves better than black people which leads to more conservative voting. :yeshrug:
 

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I wish the media (and Democrats) would stop referring to "Latinos" and 'Hispanics" as a single political and ethnic entity. The same racial, religious, social, class, and ethnic diversity we see in North America is no different in Latin America. There are White European descent Latinos, there are black African descent Latinos, there a re Native American Latinos. There are conservative anti-black Latinos who come from wealth and privilege no different than here. There are liberal Latinos who come from poverty and struggle just like here. Like in the US there are religious fundamentalist Latinos who, as voters, put their religious beliefs before everything else, including their own economic and social welfare. The insecure idiots that really think keeping others from legal abortions or same sex marriage even if it means Latinos also suffer will bring them to heaven. And their are not-so-religious Latinos who understand politics is much bigger than religious convictions. Smart folks who likely lean left, vote for liberal candidates and want to make a real difference for themselves and their people. These journalists are cultured enough to know this

Democrats better smarten up and realize this. Courting all "Latinos" as one people and assuming they share the same politics that will naturally lean towards their party is no good. The White Christian/Catholic male Latino who takes tremendous pride in his Spanish, Portuguese or whatever heritage is no different then his American-born, English speaking counterpart.
 

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1. This was a poll of 160 Hispanics with a huge MOE
2. In 2020, folks were adamant that Biden would somehow lose the Hispanic vote. Election came and he won something close to 60%+ of them

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Nap with a heavily skewed viewpoint. :coffee:
 

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I wish nikka didnt post this in TLR for those pro-Trump dumbasses. Of course it was a chorus of "tHeY kNo HoW 2 LeVerAgE tHeIr V0Te ThIs WhY tHeY gEt tAnGiBlEz" as if these nikkas is getting handwritten lump sum checks in the mail just for being "Latinos" and a confused ass voting block.

Actually Republicans can give a shyt who votes for them. They will remain the party of white America, Fox News, and Donald Trump. Period. Theyre working overtime to systematically eliminate the civil rights and political power of all people in this country besides a bunch of racist white trash. In fact they are working their asses off to eliminate Democracy as we know, declare every election loss fradulent and a means to impose stricter voting laws, remap all the district lines, and eventually turn America into a right wing white Christian ethnostate where monorities have no political power or influence, and glorious leader Donald Trump gets to stay President for as long as he demands.

This is all you get if you offer ANY political power to the Republican party of 2021. Not fukking tangibles. Not some seat at the table negotiation over the "demands" of "your people." Definitely not reparations. You are just a willing accessory to a white power movement, as at least 30% of fukking (white) Latinos and at least 50% of TLR apparently are.

Only on TLR do we see this fantasy world where voting is a direct transaction rather than a battle of ideologies and generational change in this country and everyone except black people (excuse me..."ADOS who built this country") are getting paid to vote Republican.
 
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