According to a recent survey conducted by the LIBRE Institute and Public Opinion Strategies, the economy is a persistent concern among Latino voters going into the midterm elections this fall.
An article published in the Washington Examiner on the survey findings revealed that seven out of ten respondents remain committed to free market ideas. This is a clear sign that Latino voters aren’t buying the extreme policies pushed by radical political figures.
As stated in the article, Latinos are in line with the majority of Americans as they “overwhelmingly cite rising costs, economic uncertainty, and affordability as their top concerns.”
This indicates that Latinos voters might be open to candidates that can deliver practical solutions to their economic problems, instead of rhetoric and grandstanding.
At Our America, we’ve made combating the cost of living crisis one of our main pillars. This survey reflects what we’ve seen across the country.