Trump visits New Mexico to boost support among Latino voters

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Former President Donald Trump spoke in Albuquerque, New Mexico, stating he was there to improve his image with Hispanic and Latino voters. He acknowledged a recent decline in his popularity among this demographic following a controversial remark made by a comedian. During his speech, Trump emphasized his support for the Hispanic community and expressed frustration about spending time in New Mexico. He also mentioned a disagreement with an adviser over the preferred term for the audience, polling them on whether they preferred "Hispanic" or "Latino." Trump's campaign responded to the comedian's comment about Puerto Rico, stating it does not reflect his views. He claimed not to know the comedian, despite him opening for Trump at the event.


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