Young Latino voters like Rebecca Contreras and Dennison Pinto are finding themselves uncertain about voting for President Joe Biden in the upcoming election, as polls show a decline in support for him among Latinos. Vice President Kamala Harris, however, is starting to gain favor among younger Latino voters, with polls indicating that she may be able to win back some lost support for the Democratic Party. Harris has been focusing on issues like health care and gun violence to appeal to Latino voters, while also addressing concerns such as the high cost of living and immigration.
Abortion rights are also a key issue for Latino voters, with many expressing support for legal abortion in all or most cases. Harris has been vocal about her support for abortion rights, contrasting with Republican stances on the issue. The recent increase in abortion restrictions in states like Florida and Texas has led to concerns among Latinas about their reproductive rights.
Overall, young Latino voters are looking for a candidate who can address their concerns and provide a vision for a better future. While some, like Evelyn Jimenez, still have reservations about Harris, others like Markus Ceniceros are hopeful that a female leader like Harris can bring about positive change. The Democratic Party is working to mobilize Latino voters, with a focus on younger generations who may hold the key to success in upcoming elections.
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