When President Biden visited a Mexican restaurant in Phoenix, Ariz., last month, he begged the crowd for its support in his bid for reelection. “I need you badly,” Biden told the restaurant’s patr…
Last month, when he stopped at the restaurant in Phoenix, it was part of a larger swing through Arizona and Nevada — two battleground states — to tout his economic policies to the Hispanic electorate.
“President Biden’s campaign knows Latinos’ political power and is investing early and aggressively to make his case, because we won’t take their votes for granted,” Casado added.
“We should in no way be losing support with these folks while Trump is out there making outlandish statements about immigrants and Black and brown voters almost every day,” the strategist added.
“No Bueno Biden’s policies have made everything more expensive, given us a border bloodbath, and wrecked the American dream,” said Danielle Alvarez, a Trump campaign spokesperson.
In an interview with the former Brexit Party leader and television commentator Nigel Farage last month, Trump offered his own analysis: “Hispanics, very entrepreneurial people.”
But Chuck Rocha, a Democratic strategist who served as a senior adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) during his bids for the presidency, said Trump is doing very little to appeal to Hispanics.
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Last month, when he stopped at the restaurant in Phoenix, it was part of a larger swing through Arizona and Nevada — two battleground states — to tout his economic policies to the Hispanic electorate.
“President Biden’s campaign knows Latinos’ political power and is investing early and aggressively to make his case, because we won’t take their votes for granted,” Casado added.
“We should in no way be losing support with these folks while Trump is out there making outlandish statements about immigrants and Black and brown voters almost every day,” the strategist added.
“No Bueno Biden’s policies have made everything more expensive, given us a border bloodbath, and wrecked the American dream,” said Danielle Alvarez, a Trump campaign spokesperson.
In an interview with the former Brexit Party leader and television commentator Nigel Farage last month, Trump offered his own analysis: “Hispanics, very entrepreneurial people.”
But Chuck Rocha, a Democratic strategist who served as a senior adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) during his bids for the presidency, said Trump is doing very little to appeal to Hispanics.
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