Har­ris defends Lati­no vote as Trump makes inroads with key demo­graph­ic 

Harris defends Latino vote as Trump makes inroads with key demographic 

Vice Pres­i­dent Kamala Harris’s cam­paign is launch­ing new efforts to reach Lati­no vot­ers, a key vot­ing bloc that’s slow­ly been drift­ing from Democ­rats to Repub­li­cans in recent elec­tions, putting the group at the cen­ter of a tug-of-war that could deter­mine the out­come of the 2024 elec­tion.
In 2020, Pres­i­dent Joe Biden won 64% of Lati­nos, who made up a sig­nif­i­cant part of his win­ning coali­tion. But for­mer Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump improved on his 2016 num­bers among His­pan­ic vot­ers, par­tic­u­lar­ly those with­out a col­lege degree, accord­ing to a Pew Research study. Recent polling shows Trump’s appeal with Lati­no vot­ers has grown since his 2020 loss, with some sur­veys find­ing him win­ning close to 40% of this crit­i­cal demo­graph­ic.
Mike Madrid, a long­time Repub­li­can oper­a­tive who is the co-founder of the Lin­coln Project, recent­ly pub­lished a book, The Lati­no Cen­tu­ry, which details how to win His­pan­ics and pro­vides a break­down of how and why this group is so often mis­un­der­stood.
Del Sol High School stu­dents Jea­nine Alan and Crist …