Then there are things like this ...
High prices and health care costs may turn Latino voters away from Republicans in 2026
www.npr.org
... Support for President Trump and his party is starting to wane among Latino voters.
According to Equis Research, a Latino polling organization, about a third of Latinos who supported Trump last year "are not set on voting for a Republican" during next year's midterms.
Caitlin Jury, a research director at Equis Research, told NPR that economic issues such as persistently high prices on groceries are driving many Latino voters, who were key in getting Trump elected in November, away from the party.
"Republicans have failed to deliver on a lot of their campaign promises, particularly around lowering the cost of living," she said. "And if they want to retain any gains they may have made among Latino voters, they need to be sure to deliver on the promises they made that maybe gave them some additional support in the last election."
Daniel Garza, president of the Libre Initiative -- a group that mobilized Latino voters on economic issues to support conservative candidates, said many Latinos are not satisfied with the current economy.
"Still too many of us are living paycheck to paycheck," he said. "Folks aren't getting good paying jobs, wage growth, checks on inflation, affordable health care and housing and quality education." ...