Latino voters in Nevada gain influence ahead of tight election

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Latino voters in Nevada, making up nearly 22% of the electorate, are increasingly influential in the upcoming election. Approximately 280,000 Latino voters are expected to participate, a 16% increase since 2020. Current polls show a tight race between candidates. Key issues for Latino voters include the economy and abortion rights. Many express dissatisfaction with both major candidates, with some leaning towards Trump for economic reasons, while others support Harris for her stance on social issues. The Latino vote is crucial in determining the outcome in swing states like Nevada. Both campaigns are heavily targeting Latino voters, with increased spending on Spanish-language ads. The Culinary Workers Union is mobilizing its members to engage undecided voters. The election outcome could hinge on the preferences of this diverse and growing demographic.


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