Whichever candidate wins Hispanic vote should win 2024 election

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Can former President Donald Trump break the Republican record for Hispanic presidential vote share? Doing so may determine whether he returns to the White House.  

Latinos now account for 15% of eligible voters and are one of the nation’s fastest-growing racial or ethnic group. In 2020, Trump defied predictions and increased his share of the Latino vote, winning 38%. That’s within striking distance of the Republican modern-day high-water mark of 40% set by George W. Bush in 2004.  

Polls suggest Trump will break that record this fall and may win the Hispanic vote outright. A recent New York Times poll shows Trump polling at 46% among Hispanics, surpassing President Joe Biden.  

CHICAGO ALDERMAN SAYS TUBERCULOSIS, MEASLES ‘CRISIS’ IN MIGRANT SHELTERS MAY PUSH AWAY BLACK AND LATINO VOTERS

If Trump can solidify this lead, he could flip states he narrowly lost in 2020, including Arizona, which he lost by 10,457 votes, Georgia (12,670 votes), Wisconsin (20,682), and Nevada (33,596). These states’ combined 43 electoral votes would have been enough to propel Trump to reelection.  

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are battling for Hispanic support and that could easily decide the election. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

“Given how close

View Source