Research by Professor 脕lvaro Corral suggests increasing Latino groups to vote Republican

In an 脕lvaro Corral, assistant professor of political science at 糖心Vlog传媒 and David Leal, professor of government at the University of Texas at Austin, share that based on their research, while Latinos could become the largest minority voting group in 2020, the increasing voters are not likely to vote democrat. The article calls attention to the issues that these voters respond to and who they鈥檙e likely to support in 2020 and beyond.
A concluded that 鈥淭rump did better than expected among Latinos鈥 in 2016 and analysis of election and survey data from 2016 and 2012, indicates a complicated picture of the political implications of this demographic change.
Comparing five surveys from 2012 and 2016, including the Pew Research Center鈥檚 National Survey of Latinos, they found 鈥減rotestants, third-generation Latinos, and lower-income Latinos supported Trump more than they had Romney.鈥 They note that Latino Protestants are likely to support Trump because of their conservative views on many issues, while lower- and middle-income Latinos respond to messaging 鈥減romising to revitalize blue-collar jobs and manufacturing industries.鈥
Noting that third-generation Latinos also supported Trump in larger numbers than Romney, Corral and Leal wrote in the article for the Post, 鈥淭hese Latinos are the grandchildren of immigrants and were born in the United States to U.S.-born parents. Trump received 30 percent support from these Latinos with deeper ties to the United States.鈥 They suggest, 鈥淭rump鈥檚 鈥楢merica First鈥 rhetoric might have appealed to some Latinos of the third and later generations, most of whom prefer to self-identify as American rather than as 鈥楲atino鈥 or 鈥楬ispanic.鈥欌
Their research in Social Science Quarterly, states that 鈥渋f many Latinos did not abandon Trump鈥攁 candidate with little Latino outreach and who made inflammatory comments about Mexico and Mexican immigrants and positioned himself as an immigration hardliner鈥攖hen it calls into question the ability of Democrats to fully benefit from demographic change.鈥 聽Instead they see these elements of Latino diversity鈥攔eligion, class, and generational status鈥攃ontinuing to benefit Republicans in the long term if current trends continue.
Posted in News on November 2, 2020.
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