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Trump-Harris Survey Tests Latino Voters' Identity Split

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Drawn.News visual brief: Trump-Harris Survey Tests Latino Voters' Identity Split
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An October 2025 survey compared validated 2024 Latino Trump and Harris voters across identity centrality, linked fate, responsibility for other U.S. Latinos, reported discrimination, and the limits of what survey data can prove.

  1. Frame 1Survey gate: An October 2025 survey says validated Latino Trump and Harris voters split on identity measures after 2024.
  2. Frame 2Benchmark: 69% of Harris voters call Latino identity extremely or very important, compared with 42% of Trump voters.
  3. Frame 3Linked-fate meter: 75% of Harris voters feel affected by other U.S. Latinos; 57% of Trump voters say little.
  4. Frame 4Responsibility threshold: 61% of Trump voters seldom feel responsible for other Latinos; 48% of Harris voters feel it very often.
  5. Frame 5Experience ledger: 39% of Harris voters report recent discrimination, more than twice the 15% share among Trump voters.
  6. Frame 6Causal guardrail: the survey cannot prove vote choice or party caused these identity differences.
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