and what are you saying? right there, what you saw was a voter who has the one that the pulling away. one of the things that we do know though is that one abortion came out, the majority of latinos have supported and went to against [inaudible] recognizing something that was harmful. folks don t understand that the majority of latinos are at reproduction age. that is the largest ethnic group that are disproportionately impacted by this. and texas, we re talking close to 2 million latinos that no longer have access to abortion care. a serious. so, the very first time polling that we showed, it was actually big deal. very first time in 18 years that we ve been pulling latinos. abortion is number two. we ve never seen that. it s because, again, we try to make a decision for yourself, the help of your family and your economic issues, you have another child can determine so
you u mit bebe sprisised the barnes firm injury attorneys call one eight hundred, eight million turned their back on american values, in particular, the hispanic community. they ve turned their back on the hispanic community. i think the numbers, i know the numbers have been considered massive. i think it s going to end up being 100 percent. why would anyone stand for what the democrats have done to the hispanic community? you saw him. that was donald trump in florida today making his pitch for voters to turn their back on the democratic party. we spent time in florida, a lot of time in texas, virginia.
obviously. we talk to latino republican candidates. lets you know in texas 34, and vega. the time that we were talking to them, all of these candidates seemed like they were underdogs. the chances of winning over these conversations or necessarily that great. when i talk to her, she was considered an anomaly. in florida s 15 district, she hadn t even won her primary at that point. vega, we are having a conversation. i wasn t saying her name pop-up, even on fox news. here we are, right? . how did you analyze the processes, given the historical context? yeah, you mentioned my reform from texas, again, three right there. all lined up together until texas. they re all going to be [inaudible] if already move so
you know, a warning alarm bell for democrats around virginia that there was a lot of territory like that in a republican, your republican climate could go. for seventh district, to me, it s [inaudible] . their early test for me. we see republican wave. it went from biden for six points. it s not just virginia. i met with [inaudible] in texas, all of those races are tightening up. we ll get into why that s happening, next. ppening, next. thick n fluffy french toast. artisan challah dipped in vanilla cinnamon batter. french toast the way it s meant to be. try all three flavors. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. with downy infusions,
are for abortion access. latinos and angelical s that are increasingly behaving like white evangelicals that they re becoming more voters. in texas, you know, she is [inaudible] [laughs] democrats by mobilizing that electorate. an issue like abortion. to extend that to latino catholics remain supportive of abortion access. and the backlog of all this is a disinformation. the element that is playing a lopez, you saw clearly try to 20 it s coming. it s coming. how is that of all? they look, that is a real issue. i think we ll see it in other parts of the country. i think democrats make a mistake by assuming that they re losing latino voters because people are being tricked. that is seems that democrats are doing everything perfectly