Biden aims to court Latino voters and secure his standing in Nevada and Arizona on Sun Belt swing

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President Joe Biden sought personally Tuesday to reengage the Latino voters who helped power the incumbent's winning coalition in 2020.

RENO, NV — President Joe Biden sought personally Tuesday to reengage the Latino voters who helped power the incumbent's winning coalition in 2020 by drawing contrasts with Republican challenger Donald Trump on veterans, job creation, foreign policy and other issues.

His arrival in Reno coincided with the launch of Latinos con 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. Biden is also emphasizing his pro-union, pro-abortion rights message during the trip.

Biden's reelection campaign, along with allied Democratic groups, has 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. "This isn't stuff that you can just stand up. This is stuff that requires work," Quentin Fulks, principal deputy campaign manager for the Biden campaign, said in an interview."It does require training. It does require making sure that your volunteers and supporters have what they need on the ground."

 

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