(11 Oct 2024)
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ARCHIVE: Muncie, Indiana – 10 September 2024
1. STILL Ball State University students watch a presidential debate between Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris
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Austin, Texas – 11 October 2024
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2. SOUNDBITE (English) Fernanda Figueroa, The Associated Press:
“Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have been aggressively courting Hispanic voters, underscoring the potential importance of this group in the 2024 election.”
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ARCHIVE: Uvalde, Texas – 24 October 2022
3. Mid of Hispanic voters exiting a polling place
4. Close of “I voted sticker” on a shirt
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Austin, Texas – 11 October 2024
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5. SOUNDBITE (English) Fernanda Figueroa, The Associated Press:
“According to new AP-NORC survey, Hispanic voters are divided on their opinions of the presidential candidates. A majority of Hispanic women have positive views of Harris and negative views of Trump. Meanwhile, Hispanic men are divided on their opinions of both candidates.”
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ARCHIVE: El Paso, Texas – 8 November 2022
6. STILL Election worker Ramona Ortiz places a sign outside a polling station at a fire station
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ARCHIVE: Guadalupe, Arizona – 8 November 2022
7. STILL A voter arrives to cast his ballot at a precinct, walking by a sign that reads “Vote here / aqui”
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Austin, Texas – 11 October 2024
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8. SOUNDBITE (English) Fernanda Figueroa, The Associated Press:
“About half of Hispanic women voters think Harris would make a good president, compared to only about one-third of Hispanic men.”
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ARCHIVE: Milwaukee – 22 September 2022
9. STILL Vice President Kamala Harris talks to Milwaukee Common Council president Jose Perez during a visit with Hispanic leaders
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Austin, Texas – 11 October 2024
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10. SOUNDBITE (English) Fernanda Figueroa, The Associated Press:
“Meanwhile, Hispanic men are also more likely than Hispanic women to say Trump represents their views on key issues.”
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ARCHIVE: Phoenix – 14 September 2020
11. STILL President Donald Trump arrives for a Latinos for Trump Coalition roundtable at Arizona Grand Resort & Spa
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Austin, Texas – 11 October 2024
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12. SOUNDBITE (English) Fernanda Figueroa, The Associated Press:
“While divided in their views of the presidential candidate, Hispanic voters say that the economy is one of the most important issues during this election season. In addition, a majority of Hispanic voters say that health care a crime are among the most important issues for their vote, and slightly less than half, say, abortion or immigration are among the most important.”
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ARCHIVE: Las Vegas – 18 February 2020
13. Various of votes casting ballots inside a market precinct
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ARCHIVE: Philadelphia – 21 May 2019
14. STILL Close of I voted today stickers shown in Spanish as “He Votado Hoy” at a polling place
STORYLINE:
A solid majority of Hispanic women have a positive opinion of Vice President Kamala Harris and a negative view of former President Donald Trump, but Hispanic men are more divided on both candidates, according to a recent poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
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