Survey reveals Latino vote will be decisive in November 4 election

We are in the final stretch of the November 4 election, in which Latinos in California could determine the approval or rejection of Proposition 50, according to a new statewide poll that reveals that 51 percent of Latino voters surveyed are in favor of the measure, although nearly one in five have not yet decided their position and there is still a lack of awareness about the proposal, according to the study, conducted by Tzunu Strategies and Tulchin Research.
It is important to note that, with Proposition 50, California Democrats are calling on voters to support adding more seats for their party in Congress in response to the actions of Texas Republicans who suddenly added five pro-Republican districts to the electoral map.
Arturo Carmona, CEO of Tzunu Strategies, explains what they found in the poll, which included 1,100 Latino voters statewide.
According to the results, there is a 10-point increase in overall support after respondents learned the official arguments for and against the proposal.
Arturo Carmona, executive director of Tzunu Strategies, acknowledges that women, according to the poll, support Proposition 50.
He also explains the Trump effect.
Arturo Carmona, executive director of Tzunu Strategies, believes that the yes vote could win based on the poll results.
He also talks about the result that Latinos are more supportive of Proposition 50.
He also pointed out that independents tend to favor Proposition 50.
Arturo Carmona, CEO of Tzunu Strategies, acknowledges that there is concern about immigration policy and high prices, and that Latinos will vote accordingly.
He says there is a smaller group that continues to support Trump, although he acknowledges that it is shrinking.
Remember that it is very important to participate, and you can still do so in the special election that concludes on November 4.

