From Voto Latino Elections Update <[email protected]>
Subject Bloomberg: A "hefty increase" in eligible Latino voters could shape the presidential election
Date March 22, 2024 9:30 PM
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John, this November, more Latinos will be eligible to cast a ballot for president than ever before. That means our communities have the opportunity to play a decisive role on Election Day.

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Every thirty seconds, another Latino young person turns 18. By Election Day, 4.1 million of these young people will become eligible to vote for the first time — and many of them live in critical battleground states that will determine the winner of the presidential election.
We know Voto Latino has what it takes to get these potential voters registered and mobilized. That's because we've done it before!

"In 2020, Voto Latino proudly registered and turned out 32,000 Arizonians -- 19,000 were first time voters. Biden won by less than 12,000 votes. But guess what the opportunity is? In Arizona alone, we're expecting 163,000 young people to have turned 18 in the last four years. So more than ten times the margin of victory that Biden squeaked by." — Voto Latino CEO and President María Teresa Kumar

We can replicate our successful strategy in 2024 — but only with your grassroots support!

It takes about $24 to reach one voter in a battleground state, and we've set an ambitious goal of reaching 300,000 new voters by Election Day.

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