Why Would Hispanics Vote for Trump? Explaining the Controversy of the 2016 Election

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Donald Trump was particularly vocal in shaping his presidential campaign around policies perceived as being anti-immigration. Consequently, many were shocked that Hispanic support for the Republican Party did not drop in the 2016 presidential election. In fact, our survey, which consisted of 1,080 people of Hispanic descent living in the United States, found that 74% of Hispanic Trump voters were in favor of generally deporting all illegal immigrants. Our results suggest that the population of Hispanics who voted in the 2016 presidential election was, on average, more conservative than the overall population of Hispanics living in the United States. Furthermore, our analysis suggests that issues such as the economy, health care, and education were more important to Hispanic voters than were issues related to immigration.

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Galbraith, Q., & Callister, A. (2020). Why Would Hispanics Vote for Trump? Explaining the Controversy of the 2016 Election. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 42(1), 77–94. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739986319899738

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