Hispanic voters
Coverage of Hispanic voters in the Nexus archive.
- Group sues city over Colorado Springs election dates
A lawsuit filed by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region, Citizens Project, Common Cause Colorado, and a concerned individual claims the city's decision to offset Colorado Springs elections from national election dates creates disparities in voter turnout between Black, Hispanic, and White voters.
- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Dems face major defeat after party ‘missed the queue’ in top targeted district: candidate
Republican candidate Eric Flores claims Democrats are losing support among Hispanic voters in Texas Congressional District 34, a key swing district, due to perceived misalignment with local values on social issues and economic priorities. Flores, a former U.S. attorney, argues voters in South Texas prioritize family values and affordability over national Democratic messaging, citing cost of living concerns as a central issue.
- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Dems face major defeat after party ‘missed the queue’ in top targeted district: candidate
Republican candidate Eric Flores claims Democrats have lost support among Hispanic voters in Texas Congressional District 34, a key swing district, due to perceived misalignment with conservative values and focus on issues like cost of living. Flores criticizes Democratic leaders, including Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, for failing to address local priorities and accuses them of alienating South Texas constituents with national messaging.
- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Dems face major defeat after party ‘missed the cue’ in top targeted district: candidate
Republican candidate Eric Flores claims Democrats are losing support among Hispanic voters in Texas Congressional District 34, a key swing district, due to disconnects on issues like family values and cost of living. Flores highlights conservative values and economic concerns as central to South Texas voters, contrasting with Democratic messaging on national issues.
- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Dems face major defeat after party ‘missed the cue’ in top targeted district: candidate
Republican candidate Eric Flores claims Democrats are facing a major defeat in a critical South Texas district due to missing the cue with Hispanic voters. The race in Texas Congressional District 34, held by Democratic Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, is a top GOP target as voters prioritize local issues like cost of living and family values over national Democratic messaging.
- Latino voters set to play key role in Texas Senate battle
Latino voters are emerging as a pivotal demographic in the upcoming Texas Senate race, with Democrats targeting the seat as a potential pickup in the 2026 cycle. The focus on Hispanic communities follows Ken Paxton's victory, highlighting their influence in shaping the election's outcome.
- Democrats failing to win over Latino voters souring on Trump: poll
A UnidosUS poll reveals that Hispanic support for Democrats has not increased, despite 25% of Hispanic Trump voters indicating they would not vote for him in a do-over. The findings highlight growing dissatisfaction among some Latino voters with Trump but no corresponding boost for Democratic candidates.
- Latino voters turning away from Trump, but warnings remain for Dems, poll says
Hispanic voters are experiencing economic strain and skepticism about the country's direction, but Democrats are not securing majority support, according to a UnidosUS poll. The findings suggest a complex political landscape for both parties ahead of the midterms.
- Latino voters cite affordability, economy as top concerns in new poll
Latino voters are concerned about affordability and the economy, with 53% citing the cost of living and inflation as their top concern. This is according to the Unidos Bipartisan Poll of Hispanic Voters: The Road to 2026. The poll highlights key issues for Latino voters ahead of 2026.