Trump's Cuban American Support Declines: Polls Show Shift
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Donald Trump’s support among Cuban Americans is fading. This group has long been a key part of his voter base. But recent polls show a significant drop in loyalty. In 2020, Trump won 55 percent of the Cuban American vote in Florida. Now, that number has slipped to just 47 percent. Here's the thing: many Cuban Americans are concerned about the economy and inflation. They’re also worried about issues like immigration and healthcare. These concerns may be shifting their political views away from Trump. What’s interesting is that younger Cuban Americans are showing even less support. They prioritize different issues, including climate change and social justice. This change in priorities signals a generational shift in the community. The bottom line is that as Trump's Cuban American support dwindles, it could impact his chances in crucial battleground states like Florida. This matters because every vote counts in tight elections, and shifts in demographics can change the political landscape.
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