Tensions Rise Ahead of Election in New York

In New York, tensions mount as the election nears, highlighted by a controversial MAGA event at Madison Square Garden. Influencers' remarks targeting Latino voters spark outrage, shedding light on the importance of minority votes in upcoming elections.


Tensions Rise Ahead of Election in New York

Republicans have closed the gap among the group of Latino voters, mainly thanks to the movement of men from this segment toward their positions. It is the last call for many Latino men who have approached Trumpist positions and hold in their hands the fate of the election.

Whoever wins, everything points to orchestrated responses being less conciliatory on the matter, especially after the new immigration law leaned toward harsher positions against migrants and was not approved solely because Trump instructed his legislators not to pass it.

The event held at Madison Square Garden in New York, which gathered Trump's supporters, has generated concern. During the meeting, racist and misogynistic expressions were highlighted, especially directed against Latinos and focused on the Puerto Rican population.

On Tuesday, November 5, the long wait will end to determine who will hold the presidency of the United States, a position of great relevance. The emergency nomination of Kamala Harris has made the race tighter, while the relationship between Mexico and its trading partner and neighbor will face pressures regardless of who wins.

The immigration issue is central in this election, being crucial for Trump to obtain the Latino vote. On the other hand, the racist statements from some influential figures may influence voters' decisions. Pennsylvania, with its 19 electoral votes, is considered crucial for the final outcome of the election.