Ron is supported by Hispanic voters
A new poll by MasonDixon was released by Telemundo, LX News. 71% of Cuban Americans living in the Sunshine State backed Governor Ron DeSanti’s decision to fly migrants from the southern border to liberal bastion Martha’s Vineyard. 52% of Hispanic voters who were born outside the U.S. supported the move.
Hispanic voters support DeSantis more than Charlie Crist, the Democratic challenger.
From NBC News
Overall, DeSantis is 51% to 44% ahead of Crist among the voters. 56% of those voters approve of the governor’s job, compared to 41% who don’t, according the Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy survey.
DeSantis lost 10 percent of Hispanic voters when he was elected to office in 2018. exit polls indicated. If he wins them Nov. 8, it would almost guarantee his victory in a state in which Democrats have traditionally relied on strong support from Hispanic or Black voters to overtake Republican advantages with white voters.
Florida Latinos are shifting rightward since 2018, as Republicans tied their opponents with Democratic Socialists such as Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria OcasioCortez — an powerful message to voters who fled leftist regimes, violence in Cuba, Venezuela Nicaragua, Nicaragua, Colombia, and Nicaragua.
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