Trump promises more than 2 million new jobs for Latinos if he is reelected | International



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Brendan Smialowski | French Media Agency



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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, try to create more than 2 million new jobs for Latinos in your country if he is re-elected for a second term, and he will continue with his policy of sanctions against Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua, the White House assured this Thursday.

Those promises are part of a economic plan for Latinos that the White House presented just five days before the November 3 elections, in which Hispanics will play a decisive role in states such as Florida, Arizona, Texas and Nevada.

“With Hispanics, we will rebuild the best economy in history, even better than before” of the pandemic, said a senior US official, who requested anonymity, in a telephone press conference.

The call “American dream plan”, to which the Spanish agency EFE had access, is a document of just two pages that contains ambitious but general promises, and that does not explain how it would achieve those objectives.

In 2016, Trump won just 28% of the Latino vote, but far from losing some of that support throughout his first term – as has happened with his white supporters – around 30% of Hispanic voters say they continue to support the president, and his campaign now hopes to improve its brand four years ago.



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