A recent poll shows that Latino voters – a longtime Democratic voting bloc – are more likely to vote for former President Trump than Vice President Harris this election cycle.
New one USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll The report, taken among Latinos between October 14-18, gave Trump an 11-point lead at 49%, while Harris led at 38%, with a margin of error of +/9%.
Despite Latino voters leaning toward Democratic candidates in the past, Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue isn’t surprised.
“We are the No. 1 exploited community in the world,” he told Fox News on Tuesday.
“The biggest industry that has flourished under this administration, under Kamala, is drugs and human trafficking. Last year, Tara Lee Rodas testified that America is the middleman in this business worth hundreds of billions of dollars. He said 85,000 children were missing…”
,This year they have increased the number of children lost or sold from 85,000 to 325,000. The Hispanic community, the Latino community is fed up with exploitation. They are fed up with the high prices, and that’s why you find this community called Donald J. “Seeing Trump moving.”
Unanew, which leads America’s largest Hispanic-owned food company, produces and distributes goods in the U.S. as well as Spanish-speaking countries. Critics of the Biden-Harris administration On several occasions his performance on the economy and immigration, two prevalent issues in this election cycle, was criticized.
“Fox & Friends First” co-host Todd Pirro questioned Unanue on speculation that Latino voters might swing back to the Democratic side with just two weeks remaining until they make their final decision.
,[We are] Hard working people, and we’re letting people come into this country to not only take away jobs and push us into poverty by paying people who aren’t working, but we have an unsafe community. We are not strong around the world, and we are losing this country. There are people who have come to this country, risked everything for everything, only to find that it is becoming a land of exploitation,” he said.