In Allentown, Pennsylvania, the Latino vote is becoming a crucial factor in the upcoming elections, with both the Biden-Harris campaign and Republicans vying for support from this growing demographic. DJ VJ Mar, a popular radio host at “La Mega,” recently had Vice President Kamala Harris as a guest on his show, emphasizing the importance of the Latino vote in Pennsylvania.
With over a million Hispanic or Latino residents in the state, the Latino population has grown significantly in Pennsylvania, making it a key battleground for both parties. While Biden won the state by a narrow margin in 2020, recent polls show a tight race this year, with some Latinos considering switching their support to Trump.
Democrats like Cynthia Mota, Allentown’s first Latina city council president, are urging their party to do more to engage Latino voters, warning that taking their support for granted could be detrimental. On the other hand, Republicans see an opportunity to make inroads with the Latino community, with some pointing to Trump’s policies on the economy and immigration as reasons for support.
Despite the outreach efforts from both parties, many Latino voters remain focused on issues and policies rather than party affiliation. Some, like Angie Chapman, a Trump supporter, appreciate the Democrats’ voter registration efforts and believe Republicans need to do more in that regard.
As the election approaches, Latino voters like Fermin Diaz and Juan Martinez are weighing their options, looking for a candidate who will prioritize their needs and values. With the Latino vote potentially being a deciding factor in Pennsylvania, both campaigns are ramping up their efforts to secure support from this diverse and influential community.