Latinos Souring On Joe Biden
Latino support for Joe Biden has been on a downward trend as of late as it seems that Joe Biden is ignoring Latino issues. From the removal of the Jones Act in certain zones or immigration reform, Democrats have brought nothing to the table to entice Latino voters.
This is sparking discussions about whether the Democratic administration is doing enough to address key issues affecting the Latino community. The downward trend is particularly concerning, as Latino voters played a pivotal role in securing Biden's victory in the 2020 presidential election.
One major point of contention revolves around the removal of the Jones Act, a move that many Puerto Rican voters had hoped for. Additionally, there have been lingering concerns about the progress of immigration reform which is more of a focus for Mexicans and Central Americans. It seems that Democrats have yet to deliver on these promises, leaving some Latino voters disillusioned.
Currently, Latino support for Joe Biden hovers at a net negative of -3%, according to CIVIQS polling, indicating a growing dissatisfaction within the community. To regain this vital support, it is imperative that the administration takes proactive steps to address the concerns of Latino voters, ensuring their voices are heard and their issues are adequately addressed. As the next election cycle approaches, these numbers serve as a stark reminder of the importance of engaging with and delivering for all segments of the American population.