Summary
- Hispanic Americans have historically supported the Democratic Party, but there are signs of this changing, particularly during the Trump administration.
- Data shows that in the 2020 election, Joe Biden won Hispanics by a smaller margin compared to previous Democratic nominees.
- Factors such as economic challenges, immigration policy, and job prospects have contributed to a potential shift in Hispanic voter sentiment.
- The article discusses how this shift in Hispanic support could impact key states like Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania in the upcoming election.