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MEDIA BRIEFING: Exclusive Insights from New National Poll Reveals Latino Voter Sentiment on Economy, Immigration, and the Road Ahead After Trump’s First 100 Days

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Latino Community Foundation:

WHAT: The Latino Community Foundation and Voto Latino Foundation invite members of the media to an exclusive virtual media briefing unveiling groundbreaking new national poll of Latino voters who participated in the 2024 election. This timely briefing will offer essential insights into how Latino voters—the second-largest voting bloc in the U.S.—are reacting to President Trump’s first 100 days in office, with a special focus on key issues such as the economy and immigration.

WHO:

  • Julián Castro, CEO, Latino Community Foundation
  • Maria Teresa Kumar, Co-Founder and President, Voto Latino
  • Senior researchers from GQR, the firm that conducted the poll

WHEN: Monday, April 28th at 10 AM PT

WHERE: https://streamyard.com/watch/gQuKsdveTtXp (Registration required for access)

WHY: Following the results of the 2024 Presidential Election, the role that Latino voters will play in deciding the outcome of future presidential elections will become even more pronounced. It is vital that we continuously understand the sentiments, viewpoints, and attitudes of the nation’s second largest voting bloc in the nation.

Contacts

MEDIA CONTACTS:
For interview requests and additional information:

Latino Community Foundation
Victoria Sanchez De Alba | De Alba Communications
victoria@dealba.net | 650.270.7810

Voto Latino
Press@votolatino.org

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Contacts

MEDIA CONTACTS:
For interview requests and additional information:

Latino Community Foundation
Victoria Sanchez De Alba | De Alba Communications
victoria@dealba.net | 650.270.7810

Voto Latino
Press@votolatino.org

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