Special: According to exit polling by a conventional nonprofit organization, one in five voters in battleground states cited border security and immigration as their main concerns this election.
According to Ryan Tyson, chairman of the Tyson Group, who conducted the survey for BAF,” about 20 to 25 % of swing state citizens stated that securing the southwestern boundary and battling illegal immigration were their best priorities.” ” This was true in states near the border like Arizona and Nevada, as well as technological Rust Belt states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin”.
Voters most concerned with immigration voted for Trump 80 % to 100 % of the time this cycle, according to the report.
The statement explained that the profile of those electors reflects the public Trump worked so hard to maintain: working-class men who have little formal education and are concerned about losing their place in society.
Majority voters, including 55 % of Hispanics, voted for Trump, according to Edison Research’s exit polls.
The traditional party put President , Joe Biden , on fire as he delivered his , State of the Union address in March with a six-figure TV advert buy meant to inform the public of the implications of the burgeoning , border crisis.
Two video ads from the Biden administration’s emigration policy, which highlight the devastating effects it has had on the public, especially Laken Riley’s family, were featured in the BAF bracketed political address.
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Riley was murdered while on a ride in February, and the suspect in the case, Jose Ibarra, was an illegal immigrant who was released after crossing the border illegally. After being detained last year for putting his 5-year-old boy on a rickshaw while he was being violated, the local authorities in New York City let him go once more.
BAF blitzed Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania with a five-figure online ad buy for” Clearing the Way”, which targeted low-propensity Democratic voters in the last week of the vote.