'Republicans are making inroads with Latinos throughout the country and we will be playing offense from Colorado to Nevada and beyond,' the NRCC told Newsweek
was further evidence that the GOP continues to see heavily-Hispanic parts of the country as competitive and winnable territory in 2024.
Nevada Democratic Representatives Steven Horsford, Dina Titus and Susie Lee won in 2022. Now the NRCC is targeting their districts in the 2024 election.that they are targeting specific issues to attract the Latino vote. Democratic Representative Vicente Gonzalez, who turned back a high-profile challenge from Mayra Flores in November, beating her by 8.5 points, told"When we win a race by almost double digits against an incumbent, on an off-year, in a new district, with millions of squandered Republican dollars, we always welcome them back," he said."Republican resources spent in places like South Texas and similar areas is what will guarantee a Democratic majority in '24.
They note that although it is early to be discussing the exact issues that will animate voters in a year and a half, they say they will likely be a combination of the national mood and local concerns.
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