Univision President explains why Hispanics are politically changing in the 2024 election

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People hold placards after U.S. Vice President Mike Pence addressed supporters at a Latinos for Trump campaign rally at Central Christian University on October 10, 2020 in Orlando, Florida.
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Univision President Daniel Alegre on how President Donald Trump and Republicans captured the attention of Hispanics in the 2024 election, a demographic that has been long-held voting block for Democrats. Alegre discusses the reach of Univision highlighting a sharp rise in political engagement of Hispanic voters, who since the 2020 election makeup 50% of new registered voters. Hispanics are projected to continue to become in the United States a significant and influential portion of the electorate. Alegre implores the Hispanic community in this election, “to be fully informed, to vote their conscience,” and to “pierce through the noise” to decide who to cast their vote for.

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