Poll Shows More Latino Voters Prefer Trump Over Biden On Border Issues

It is a tumultuous time in the United States; political tensions flair, the economy remains unstable, interest rates have skyrocketed, and the price of groceries, gas and other basic necessities continue to spiral ever higher. The root cause of these major problems facing the everyday American is continuously debated on mainstream media outlets, but it appears that the broad majority of Americans have decided for themselves who to blame. A Rasmussen poll from the spring of 2023 states that nearly two thirds of Americans believe that the January 6th demonstrations were deliberately sparked by operatives within the federal government to smear President Trump following the 2020 election. Additionally, over 6 in 10 Americans hold the opinion that the last presidential election was indeed stolen.

Democrats and their allies in the mainstream media are certainly taking notice of this sizeable shift in public opinion. Indeed, even CNN has been unable to ignore the overwhelming statistics that prove that working class Americans across the nation are tuning out the lies spread by the media and thinking for themselves. In a poll conducted by the left-wing media outlet, some 69% of voters- including republicans and independents, believe that President Biden did not fairly win the presidential election. This number has increased in recent months, as an older poll shared that 63% of individuals shared the same sentiments less than a year ago. The widespread corruption within the Democrat party is impossible to be concealed, and a supermajority of Americans are fully aware of the crimes of President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

In a recent poll by Ipsos, 29% of Latinos claimed that Donald Trump was the best choice for handling immigration policy, while 22% still backed Biden. While it is alarming that the numbers were that close given the abysmal state of the American southern border, it appears Trump is gaining ground amongst the Hispanics population, a crucial growing voting demographic.