Findings from a national survey of Hispanic women
Jun 20, 2016
A recent poll of Latina voters commissioned by American Women, Voto Latino Action Network, and iAmerica Action highlights the important role of Hispanic women in this years presidential elections. Latinas express more enthusiasm for voting in the 2016 elections than in the 2014 mid-term elections, driven by very polarized feelings about the political parties and candidates. These women are strongly positive toward Hillary Clinton and Democrats; meanwhile, they view Donald Trump very hostilely, not surprising in the wake of his incendiary rhetoric on immigration.
Latinas face a great deal of stress around money and family, with a diverse set of concerns that covers not only economic challenges but also family and balancing their responsibilities at work and at home. While Latinas, and particularly millennial Latinas, are more likely to report earning less than $15 an hour, these women are optimistic about their future financial situation. They want to support candidates whose policy agenda will allow them to achieve a bright future, including equal pay, college affordability, paid sick days and family leave, and reproductive rights ...
http://www.americanwomen.org/research/latinas-and-the-2016-elections-findings-from-a-national-survey-of-hispanic-women