对拉丁裔的民意调查显示哈里斯遇到了麻烦
Polling On Latinos Shows Trouble For Harris

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最近的一项调查显示,美国拉丁裔对拜登总统的政策感到不满,并认为目前的状况与四年前相比更加恶化。 这项研究是在宾夕法尼亚州等关键州的居民中进行的,表明多数人认为国家正在朝着错误的方向前进。 尽管拜登在 2020 年总统选举期间获得了拉美裔的大力支持,但由于担心经济成为该人群的首要任务,他面临着挑战。 调查显示,大多数拉丁美洲人认为经济状况“一般”或“糟糕”,而88%的人认为对美国梦的追求变得越来越难以捉摸。 这些情绪与参加以金融知识、政府角色和 ESL 项目为重点的研讨会的拉丁裔人士所表达的观点相呼应,强调了他们在美国取得更大成功的愿望。 尽管抵达这里寻求的是机会而不是援助,但许多人对不断上升的成本以及与拥有企业或养家糊口相关的困难感到沮丧。 展望未来,拉丁美洲人寻求其代表采取有效的政治行动和两党合作。 鉴于其年轻且迅速增长的人口,他们预计将为美国的未来发展做出重大贡献,这反映出对民主治理的感激之情。

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Authored by Jeffrey Baldwin via RealClearPolitics,

According to a new survey, Latinos are disillusioned with President Joe Biden and his administration’s policies. 

The survey, primarily sampling Latinos living in several key states such as Pennsylvania, finds that a majority feel like things are worse than they were four years ago. And a whopping 72% say that the country is headed in the wrong direction. 

The findings are significant because Biden comfortably won the Latino vote in the 2020 presidential election, and Latinos have traditionally voted for Democrats in previous elections. 

And following the dramatic shake up atop of the Democratic ticket, Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign will need to put together a coalition – which includes Latinos – if she is to win the presidency.

Unfortunately for Harris, our poll shows that the economy is front and center for most Latino voters.

According to our findings, consistent with other polls, Latinos are most worried about jobs, the economy, inflation, and the high cost of living. 

According to our findings, two-thirds of Latinos say the state of the economy is either fair or poor. It’s no surprise, then, that our poll found that though Latinos still continue to believe in the American Dream, nearly 88% believe that it’s harder to achieve than ever before. 

These findings are consistent with what I am hearing every day from Latinos drawn to our workshops on financial literacy, the role of government, and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Hispanics are drawn to America because of the promise of a better life and want to be active in making this country better and more prosperous. 

Most immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean are not looking for handouts, but instead are looking for ways to get ahead in a country of abundant opportunity and prosperity. They know that unlike other countries – including the ones they may have fled from – the United States is where people can accomplish extraordinary things through hard work and perseverance. 

But as our polling makes clear, Latinos are feeling battered after years of runaway spending, crony capitalism, and ever-expanding regulations that make owning a business or raising a family more difficult.  

The everyday Latinos I talk to, who are working two shifts or struggling to make ends meet, are looking for solutions from our elected officials. They are looking for bold leadership and they are tired of partisan politics.  

Many of us, having come from countries ruled by dictators with little chance of prosperity, are grateful to take on the responsibilities that come with living in a republican democracy where the elected officials are accountable to the people – not the other way around.  

We’re not a perfect nation, but the founders of this country knew that to make this a “more perfect union,” this great experiment of democracy needs an educated and vibrant citizenry. Latinos are showing that we are both and will not be seen as a monolithic, one-issue voting bloc for anyone. 

As one of the youngest and fastest growing demographic, Latinos will have an outsized role in determining the future of our country. This election is just the start in shaping the next chapter of America’s history.  

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