A recent poll in New Mexico indicates a significant drop in support for President Joe Biden among Hispanic voters.
The survey shows that 63% of Hispanic respondents disapprove of Biden’s performance, a stark contrast to his 2020 election results where he secured 61% of the Hispanic vote.
The top concerns for New Mexicans are the economy and crime, with many expressing dissatisfaction with the state’s economic situation.
“Politically, New Mexico may be a small state, but these results spell big trouble for Joe Biden,” Power the Future Communications Director Larry Behrens said.
“The biggest issues on the minds of voters are the economy and crime, so it’s clear Joe Biden’s failures are the driving force behind why his numbers are taking a dive.”
“Families in New Mexico are just like families across the rest of the country, they are paying higher prices for everything so it’s no surprise they’ve decided Joe Biden needs to pay a political price too,” Behrens said.
Such findings suggest that Biden is facing challenges in retaining support among Hispanic and black voters as the 2024 election approaches, with national polls also indicating a decline in his support among these demographics.
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