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LOSING WITH LATINOS?

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December 31, 2021

In the race for Texas governor, Beto O'Rourke's own words are being used-sometimes deceptively-against him

- ADRIAN CARRASQUILLO

LOSING WITH LATINOS?

In A JUST LAUNCHED RACE FOR GOVERnor viewed as uphill by Texas political strategists, former Democratic Congressman Beto O'Rourke's biggest obstacle in the hunt for Latino votes may not be incumbent Republican Greg Abbott, but his own previous statements.

Social media posts from Latino conservative activists and Trump supporters have been going after O'Rourke on guns, using his statement during his brief presidential run that Hell yes, we're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47.”

Those kinds of comments are being amplified on social media. According to social media tracking tool CrowdTangle, a video of O'Rourke being confronted over his support for gun control by a Trump-supporting Latino man in a cowboy hat named Robert Longoria yelling, “Don't come back, we don't want you here! garnered 1.2 million views. Five of the top 10 posts about O'Rourke over the last month on Facebook are about the confrontation.

Latinos rely heavily on social media for news. According to recent polls of Latino parents in Texas, Florida, Arizona, and California by the progressive advocacy group Unidos US, their top sources of information are Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.

The grip the social networks have on Latino voters as some of those voters have become Republicans is particularly concerning for Democrats who saw Spanish-language social media campaigns play an outsized role in Florida. It's clear that 2020 was a wake-up call and Florida was a warning, San-Antonio-based Democratic strategist Joaquín Guerra tells Newsweek.

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