The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has launched a substantial six-figure ad campaign aimed at mobilizing Texas’ Latino voters to unseat two-term Republican Senator Ted Cruz. This strategic push, part of the “I Will Vote” and “Voy a Votar” initiative, focuses on crucial Texas cities with significant Latino populations, including San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, and El Paso. The campaign intends to energize voters to support U.S. Representative Colin Allred, a Democrat who has closed in on Cruz in recent polls, along with other Democratic candidates down the ballot.
Through targeted Spanish-language radio and Latino-centered newspapers, both in print and online, the DNC hopes to reach millions of voters across the state before Election Day. These ads, emphasizing the importance of voter turnout among Latinos, direct audiences to IWillVote.com and VoyAVotar.com to assist them in planning their vote. Additionally, the DNC has extended its Latino outreach nationwide with a seven-figure investment, implementing bilingual billboards in states like Nevada, further encouraging Latino voter participation.
Texas’ Latino voters, the state’s second-largest voting demographic, are positioned to be pivotal in this election. Polls show a rising preference for Allred among Texas Latinos, with recent data indicating that 51% intend to support him over Cruz. Despite a reported $4.4 million investment from Cruz’s campaign to appeal to Latino voters, the DNC aims to combat what it views as disinformation within the community, promoting the Democratic Party’s vision of economic relief, healthcare expansion, and job creation tailored to the needs of Latino families.
The DNC’s investment underscores its commitment to engaging and motivating Latino voters, who they believe will be instrumental in shaping Texas’ political landscape this election.
GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings