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PoliticsMay 29

New polls show Latino economic concerns and high voter engagement ahead of midterms

Recent polling reveals Latino voters facing economic hardships while overall American voter engagement remains high for upcoming midterm elections.

Synthesized from 14 sources

Recent polling data highlights both economic challenges facing Latino voters and broader American engagement ahead of upcoming midterm elections.

A UnidosUS poll found that only 15 percent of Latino voters report living comfortably, with many expressing concerns about economic conditions. The survey indicates Latino communities are experiencing significant financial pressures as midterm elections approach.

Separately, a new Economist/YouGov poll shows strong voter engagement across the broader American electorate. Fifty-seven percent of respondents said they "definitely will vote" in the upcoming midterm elections, while an additional 11 percent indicated they "probably will vote."

The polling data suggests 11 percent of Americans remain undecided about their voting participation, saying they "may or may not vote" in the midterms.

Clarissa Martínez De Castro, vice president of the Latino Vote Initiative at UnidosUS, discussed the Latino polling findings, emphasizing the economic concerns reflected in the survey data.

The contrasting data points illustrate both the economic pressures facing specific demographic groups and the overall political engagement as voters prepare for the midterm elections.

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