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Biden Says Trump Hates Latinos, In A Bid To Woo Voters

US President Joe Biden on Tuesday personally appealed to Latino voters, saying theyโ€™re the reason he defeated Donald Trump in 2020 and urging them to help him do it again in November.

โ€œI need you back,โ€ he told several dozen supporters packed into a local Mexican restaurant.

Biden said the upcoming election isnโ€™t a referendum on him, but rather a choice between โ€œme and a guy named Trump.โ€ The Democrat highlighted Trumpโ€™s derogatory rhetoric toward Latinos, from saying during his winning 2016 campaign that many of those coming to the United States from Mexico are rapists to the Republicanโ€™s more recent claim that migrants are โ€œpoisoning the blood of our country.โ€

Biden said Hispanic unemployment is the lowest itโ€™s been in a long time because of his policies, highlighted administration initiatives to help small businesses and reduce gun violence, and criticized Trump for wanting more tax cuts for rich people.

โ€œHe wants to get rid of all the programmes we put together,โ€ Biden said.

Bidenโ€™s push with Latino voters is part of the campaignโ€™s broader efforts to lay the groundwork to reengage various constituencies he will need to be reelected. That effort is all the more crucial as key parts of Bidenโ€™s base, such as Black and Hispanic adults, have become increasingly disenchanted with his performance in office.

In an AP-NORC poll conducted in February, 38% of U.S. adults approved of how Biden was handling his job. Nearly 6 in 10 Black adults (58%) approved, compared to 36% of Hispanic adults. Black adults are more likely than white and Hispanic adults to approve of Biden, but that approval has dropped in the three years since Biden took office.

Biden, who is on a three-day campaign swing through Nevada, Arizona and Texas thatโ€™s designed largely to court Latino voters, told supporters at an earlier political stop Tuesday in Reno, Nevada, that he and Trump have a โ€œdifferent value set.โ€ He also criticised Trumpโ€™s rhetoric.

โ€œI never heard a president say the things that he has said,โ€ Biden said.

Biden said Washoe County, where Reno is located, and Nevada are โ€œreally, really, really criticalโ€ for the November election. Nevada is among the roughly half-dozen battlegrounds that will determine the next president, and Washoe is the lone swing county in the state.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to beat him again,โ€ Biden said of Trump.

Afterward, Biden flew to Las Vegas to promote his administrationโ€™s housing policies. In Phoenix on Wednesday, heโ€™ll discuss his support of the computer chip manufacturing sector.

Tuesdayโ€™s appearances coincided with the launch of Latinos con Biden-Harris (Spanish for Latinos with Biden-Harris). Campaign ads ran in English, Spanish and Spanglish, a blend of the two languages, as did two Spanish-language radio interviews with the president.

โ€œI plan on working like the devil to earn your support,โ€ Biden said on โ€œEl Bueno, la Mala y el Feoโ€ (โ€œThe Good, the Bad and the Uglyโ€) on Univision Radio.

In the interview, Biden turned questions about immigration into an indictment of Trump for his language about migrants, most recently saying they are โ€œanimalsโ€ and not people. Biden also noted Trumpโ€™s pledge to carry out mass deportations.


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โ€œWe have to stop this guy, we canโ€™t let this happen,โ€ Biden said. โ€œWe are a nation of immigrants.โ€

Bidenโ€™s reelection campaign, along with allied Democratic groups, have opened offices in Washoe County and in specific areas of Las Vegas that aides said will help the campaign with Black, Latino and Asian American voters. The president said Tuesday that his campaign will open more offices in the state, and Daniel Corona, the campaignโ€™s deputy political coalitions director, said Bidenโ€™s reelection effort was hiring a political director to focus on rural parts of the state.

Bilingual campaign organizers are already in place in Arizona, and the campaign has opened an office in Maryvale, a major Latino community in Phoenix. The campaign has hired more than 40 staffers in Nevada and Arizona.

The Republican National Committee accused Democrats of taking the Hispanic community for granted.

โ€œRepublicans will continue receiving with open arms thousands of Hispanics that are moving to our party, disappointed with Democrats and their policies, and will be fundamental to Republican victories all over the country in 2024,โ€ said Jaime Florez, the partyโ€™s director of Hispanic outreach.

Biden campaign officials believe that tuned-out voters are starting to pay attention to the reality of a rematch between Biden and Trump now that they are their partiesโ€™ presumptive nominees. Theyโ€™re trying to boost coalition-building efforts in battleground states now that the matchup is set, using the energy coming out of Bidenโ€™s State of the Union address this month to jolt their campaign momentum.

That includes, for example, ensuring that chapters are in place across college campuses so that students have a place to organize and that campaign offices are open and stocked with yard signs, campaign literature and other materials. Democrats are hoping that Trump and the GOP will struggle to catch up in key states.

Latinos con Biden-Harris formally launched at Bidenโ€™s Phoenix stop. The campaign has similar groups geared toward women and college students.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t stuff that you can just stand up. This is stuff that requires work,โ€ Quentin Fulks, principal deputy campaign manager for the Biden campaign, said in an interview. โ€œIt does require training. It does require making sure that your volunteers and supporters have what they need on the ground.โ€

Meanwhile, the RNC dismissed dozens of staffers after new leaders closely aligned with Trump took over last week. Those let go include people who worked at the partyโ€™s community centers that helped build relationships with minority groups in some Democratic-leaning areas. The committeeโ€™s new leadership has since insisted that those centers will remain open.

Still, the Biden campaign and the broader Democratic Party are confronting their own struggles, despite their organizational advantages. On top of Bidenโ€™s weaker job performance numbers, Democrats are seeing less support from key voting blocs come election time: While Biden won 63% of Hispanic voters in 2020, that percentage shrunk to 57% for Democratic candidates in the 2022 midterms, according to AP VoteCast, a survey of the national electorate.

Biden campaign officials say they are confident that once the contrast between the presidentโ€™s agenda and Trumpโ€™s plans for a second term are presented to disillusioned members of Bidenโ€™s coalition, they will ultimately back the president.

Biden is scheduled to close the trip with fundraisers in Dallas and Houston.

With inputs from Associated Press