Florida: Democrats hope to win back Latino voters in a Republican stronghold
Florida: Democrats hope to win back Latino voters in a Republican stronghold

American Democrats believe they see an opportunity to regain ground among Latino voters in South Florida, who have long been Republican strongholds. As the midterm elections approach, signs of this historical support are beginning to emerge.

In key areas like Miami-Dade, Cuban and Venezuelan communities have been a pillar of Republican success over the past decade. However, some Democratic officials are pointing to growing discontent with certain policies. Donald Trump, which could reshuffle the electoral cards.

This potential shift, however, remains uncertain. Republican sources assert that their Latino base in South Florida remains solid, despite the criticism and tensions raised by their opponents.

Democrats are intensifying their efforts on the ground, seeking to convince an electorate sensitive to economic, migratory and international issues, particularly in connection with the political situations in Cuba and Venezuela.

This battle for the Latino vote could prove decisive in a key state like Florida, where political balances remain tight and where every shift in the electorate can weigh heavily on the outcome of upcoming elections.

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