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  • Polling Memo
  • Latino Voters

Latino Electoral Power: The Climate Case Against Trump

On January 23 – 28, 2024, Hart Research Associates conducted an online survey on behalf of Climate Power. Hart Research interviewed 2,265 likely 2024 voters in the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Minnesota, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, including 502 Latino voters. This online survey has a margin of error of ± 2.0 percentage points for the full sample of 2,265, a margin of error of ± 4.4 percentage points for the Latino voter sample of 502, and higher margins of error for subgroups of the sample.

March 13, 2024

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  • Polling Memo
  • Latino Voters

MEMO: Latino Voters Support Clean Energy Investments and Climate Accountability

For Latino voters, the rising cost of goods and services is a top issue. Majorities of Latinos report spending more on groceries, home electricity bills, energy costs, housing costs, and home insurance costs over this past year. Furthermore, Latino voters recognize extreme weather events driven by climate change and pollution have a direct impact on increasing kitchen table costs, and view climate action, including expanding the clean energy industry, as important.

March 11, 2024

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  • Georgia
  • Latino Voters

MEMO: Georgia Latinos, Climate Change, and the Biden Administration’s Clean Energy Plan

BSP Research recently conducted a survey of Latinos in Georgia on behalf of Climate Power and GALEO. The survey included interviews with a total of 500 Latinos across the state. The purpose of the survey was to measure awareness and favorability of the Biden Administration’s Clean Energy Plan and to evaluate economic elements that resonate the most with Latinos in Georgia.

November 15, 2023

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  • Research Memo
  • Latino Voters

How to Call Out the GOP on Energy and the Environment
& What Resonates With Latino Voters

We should lean into the debate about expanding clean energy, and not be afraid of it. The public wants more clean energy, period. Voters—especially key groups like Latinos and younger voters—are on board with the clean energy transition and want to see it move faster.

October 18, 2023

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  • Latino Voters

MEMO: Communicating with Latino Voters about Republicans’ Record on Clean Energy and Climate Change

Hart Research recently completed an online national survey of voters at the behest of Climate Power and LCV Victory Fund. The survey included an oversample of Latino voters, giving us a total of 329 individuals* in this audience to analyze. The purpose of the survey was to understand the most effective messaging themes and points to illustrate that Republicans’ extreme positions are out of touch with Americans’ views on climate change and clean energy.

October 18, 2023

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  • Latino Voters

CLIMATE DISINFORMATION IN SPANISH IMPACTING LATINOS

BSP Research was retained to conduct a survey of eight Spanish markets across the United States, including Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, New Mexico, Nevada, Los Angeles Metro, Miami Metro, and South Texas/Rio Grande Valley region. There were 200 complete surveys collected from each market with a total sample size of the survey of 1,600 respondents. Surveys […]

September 26, 2022