Hispanic Voter Data

WHO ARE HISPANIC VOTERS?

Just like with any other voter group, whether it be whites, blacks, Asians, women, seniors, etc., Hispanic voters are not all the same. This is important because oftentimes campaigns try to pander to Hispanics in ways that they don’t even realize are insulting to voters. We cannot tell you how often we, ourselves, receive campaign materials and outreach that are highly presumptuous and downright ridiculous – all because they see our Hispanic name on a list. They don’t even realize that our household is Cuban, not Mexican.

The voter outreach you would use in Miami is not the same you would use in Los Angeles, which is not the same you would use in the RGV (Rio Grande Valley, Texas).

We are not all one and the same, but we do have a lot in common. We are proud, hard working and family oriented.

Hispanics are soundly rejecting the failed policies of Democrats and are leaving the Democrat plantation in droves. We do not support illegal immigration, rampant crime, men posing as women, theft by taxation and the ridiculous and racist false narratives of using Hispanics as cheaply paid, slave laborers to keep the country moving.

According to the Texas Tribune, President Donald Trump got 55% of the Hispanic vote in Texas in the 2024 election, including 14 out of 18 border counties.

California is home to a quarter of all Hispanic eligible voters. Some 8.5 million out of the nation’s 33.7 million Hispanic eligible voters, or 25%, lived in California as of 2022. The next biggest states by number of Latino eligible voters are Texas (6.5 million), Florida (3.5 million), New York (2.2 million) and Arizona (1.3 million). According to Pew Research, Hispanic voters represent 45% of eligible voters in New Mexico.

Don’t miss out on this crucial voter base!