Radio host claims traditional views on gender roles influenced Latino men's support for Kamala Harris

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A Hispanic radio station owner in Pennsylvania, Victor Martinez, claimed that many Latino men did not support Vice President Kamala Harris due to traditional views on gender roles. He suggested that they believe a woman should not be president. Despite Martinez's comments, exit polls indicate that Harris received about 55% of the Hispanic vote in Pennsylvania, while Donald Trump garnered around 45%. This marks a significant increase in support for Trump compared to the 2020 election. Martinez noted a cultural mindset among Latino men that may influence their voting behavior. He expressed doubt that attitudes toward female leadership will change in the future, citing conversations with listeners who reject the idea of a woman in a leadership role.


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