As the political landscape readies itself for what’s coming in 2024, campaigns across the nation are gearing up for what promises to be a wild year. With contested races, growing voter unpredictability, and the possibility of a presidential rematch looming large, every demographic group will wield significant influence. Among them, Latinos stand out as the fastest-growing and youngest electorate, poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the outcome of key battleground states.
With over one million new Latinos reaching voting age annually, the demographic explosion within this community underscores its importance in the upcoming elections. To sway the Latino electorate in their favor, political campaigns must make an effort to build early and authentic relationships. Understanding the unique behaviors and preferences of Latino voters is critical.
Undecided Voters:
Influence of Friends & Family:
Early Voting Intentions:
Source: Coleman Insights National Political Plan Developer Study, 12/21/23 - 1/16/24 (Las Vegas, McAllen, Phoenix, San Diego, and Denver)
These insights, gained from extensive research conducted across key Latino demographics, provide invaluable guidance for political campaigns seeking to mobilize and engage the Hispanic electorate effectively. By understanding the nuanced preferences and behaviors of Latino voters, campaigns can tailor their strategies to be more authentic and build lasting connections.
Early Engagement:
Amplifying Familial Connections:
Promoting Early Voting:
Cultivating Cultural Competence:
As we start the journey to the 2024 elections, political campaigns must prioritize the Latino electorate as a cornerstone of their strategies. By recognizing the diversity, influence, and voting behaviors within the Latino community, campaigns can position themselves for success and harness the full potential of this critical demographic group.
Together, let's navigate the path to electoral victory, one meaningful connection at a time.
Entravision, the second largest Spanish-language media company in the United States, has been connecting with Latino audiences for over two decades with a unique integrated media portfolio concentrated across the West to Southwestern states that includes 90+ owned & operated TV and radio stations, local news, digital, social media and events.
By leveraging the reach of our media, Entravision will inform and educate our audiences in order to boost Latino voter turnout to unprecedented levels.
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