Latino Voter Engagement on the Rise as Economic Concerns Dominate, According to Week 3 of 2024 National Latino Tracking Poll
September 30 2024 - 4:17PM
Business Wire
Entravision, AltaMed, and BSP Research Reveal
High Latino Voter Turnout Expectations Amid Campaign Outreach Gaps
and Focus on Economy, Abortion, and Gun Violence
Entravision, alongside AltaMed Health Services and BSP Research,
has released the third wave of findings from the 2024 National
Latino Tracking Poll.
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Key Findings from Week 3:
1. Latino voters are highly engaged - 2 out of 3 are likely to
vote in November
- Two-thirds (67%) of Latino voters are “almost certain” they
will vote in November, with another 19% saying they probably
will.
- Younger voters (18-29) are more engaged this week, with 60%
saying they are “almost certain” to vote, up from 55% last
week.
2. However, lack of information among voters and weak campaign
outreach are barriers to mobilizing the Latino vote
- While Latino voters are engaged, 35% say they don’t have enough
information to make a fully informed choice. Independent (54%) and
Republican (40%) voters are more likely to feel uninformed.
- Only 52% of Latino voters have been contacted by a political
party or campaign, with Republican outreach closing the gap with
Democrats.
3. Economic concerns are front and center for Latino voters,
while abortion and gun violence are also top of mind
- Economic issues dominate for Latino voters, with cost of
living/inflation (57%) and jobs (34%) being the most important.
Concerns are jobs and the economy are especially high among men
(42%), younger voters (42%), and GOP Latino supporters (41%).
- Abortion is the #1 non-economic issue among Latino voters
(25%), with gun violence a close second at 24%.
4. Latino voters respond positively to Kamala Harris' economic
message
- 2 out of 3 (66%) of Latino voters are confident that Kamala
Harris has an economic plan to improve the lives of everyday
people.
- Support for Harris' economic plan is generally consistent,
although her plan underperforms with Independent voters (53%)
5. Donald Trump also carries positive perceptions on the
economy
- 43% of Latino voters are confident that Donald Trump has an
economic plan to improve the lives of everyday people.
- Younger Latino voters (54%) and Men (53%) are most likely to
support the Trump economic message.
6. Latino voters overwhelmingly support abortion rights,
including a majority of Latino Republicans and Trump supporters
- 3 out of 4 Latino voters (75%) say that it is wrong to make
abortion illegal and take the right to choose away.
- In particular, 53% of Latino Republicans disagree with making
abortion illegal, as do 60% of Latino Trump supporters.
The 2024 National Latino Tracking Poll will run for eight weeks,
with weekly updates released every Monday. Each week, 500 Latino
voters from across the country are surveyed on their voting
intentions, key issues, healthcare concerns, and candidate
favorability. The poll offers valuable insight into the evolving
priorities of Latino voters as Election Day approaches.
The 2024 National Latino Voter Tracking Poll topline report for
Week 3 is available here.
For more information, please visit:
entravision.com/political.
About Entravision Communications Corporation
Entravision (NYSE: EVC)(Category: Political) is a media and
advertising technology company. Our broadcast properties include
the largest television affiliate group of the Univision and UniMás
television networks and one of the largest groups of primarily
Spanish-language radio stations in the United States, providing our
customers with substantial access and engagement opportunities in
the top U.S. Hispanic markets. Smadex, our programmatic ad
purchasing platform enables customers, primarily mobile app
developers, to purchase advertising electronically and manage
data-driven advertising campaigns. Learn more about our offerings
at entravision.com.
About AltaMed Health Services
AltaMed understands that when people have health care that looks
at their individual health needs and respects their cultural
preferences; they grow healthy—and help their families do the same.
So we’re delivering complete medical services to communities across
Southern California. Since 1969, our team of qualified
multicultural and bilingual professionals—from these same
communities—has focused on eliminating barriers to primary care
services, senior care programs, and even essential community
services. With more than 60 accredited health centers and service
facilities, we remain committed and ready to help you grow healthy
at any age.
About AltaMed Health Services My Vote. My Health.
My Vote. My Health. is a campaign led by AltaMed Health
Services, one of the nation’s largest federally qualified community
health centers, to mobilize patients, families and residents in our
Southern California service areas to address the social and
political determinants of health. My Vote. My Health. partners with
other community healthcare providers and local civic engagement
organizations to help increase Latino civic participation to
improve the quality of life of underserved and underrepresented
communities locally and across California.
About BSP Research
BSP Research is a Latino-owned polling, research and analytics
firm headquartered in Los Angeles, California, and directed by four
PhD-holding political scientists.
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Marcelo Gaete, EVP, Public and Government Relations, Entravision
mgaete@entravision.com
Christina Sanchez, Vice President, Public Affairs, AltaMed
chsanchez@altamed.org
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