💨 Abstract
Following Donald Trump's 2024 presidential victory, Democrats are reconsidering their strategy for engaging Latino voters, focusing more on the economy and less on immigration. Key points include: - Trump's economic and border security message resonated with Latino voters, leading to gains in historically Democratic areas. - Some Democrats argue a broad economic message is more effective for the diverse Latino community. - Focus groups and polls highlight that economic issues, such as inflation and housing costs, are top concerns for Latino voters.
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