fastest growing demographic in the united states, disapprove of biden s handling of the economy. of a lot of latino voters, the economy is such a huge issue. those folks who are most feeling the pinch get that is going to going to have a huge impact. latino voters, for example, where they are feeling the brunt of that economic impacts. [cheers and applause] laura: houston is home to the largest hispanic owned business privately held in america, goya foods. we are under to have our own friend where ceo bob, not the so see you. now, these policies are just at war with small business but medium-size business, business, period. why are big business giving so much money to the democrats still? why? robert: first of all, laura, congratulations on your
far more new job than any other state in america. texas is the place for economic opportunity. but at the same time, hispanics, whether you are on the border or in houston texas or north texas, they don t want biden s or the democrats open border policies. he want a secure border and because biden is not doing it, they have to have a governor to step up and secure the border and that is exactly what i m doing by taken unprecedented action to build a wall to this deployed the national guard and those who make it in are going to we re going to bust them up. century cities, new york, washington, dc, and elsewhere. laura: okay. [cheers and applause] now, we want everyone to get out and vote because i do want people to feel complacent like we got this. everyone is going to get out and vote. every american who is eligible to vote has to get out there and vote and zero one to play beto s pitch to msnbc last night. gun violence in the state [cheers and applause]
worth in the past year under this regime. how has that impacted the hispanic community, given the small businesses that were created, given all the two and three jobs families are looking to put food on the table as the congresswoman said. as a lifelong south texan and the life of a border patrol agent, people are hurting in south texas. with the biden/pelosi agenda. high prices. we talked about record inflation. unsecured border. people are hurting, every sigel day. i talked to mom s. they are having to make difficult decisions whether their gas in their car or food on the table. i met a mother lost her 17-year-old daughter to fentanyl two days ago because she thought a pill was all coming across our southwest border. and the incumbent has been awful. i have been in and he is under a criminal invest vision for corruption and people are fed up with this administration and they are ready for change
although hispanics still prefer the democrat party, let s face it, up by about 22 to one ma margin, that margin has been slowly instantly tricking. now democrat consultants, well, they are finally worrying. 77% of latino registered voters are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country. 54% disapprove of biden s job performance. 80% say the economy is a very important issue for them. and the other top issues include healthcare, 71% and violent crime and education both at 70%. so no wonder hispanics in florida, the very large cuban-american community there, are flocking to support the reelection of governor ron desantis. he has seven-point advantage a month latino group over charlie crist and more hispanics supported his martha s vineyard flights and opposed his martha s vineyard hydrant flights.
current and future political stars, business leaders, and the governor of this great state of texas, along with an amazing look at these people. they are awesome. but first, si se puede, that is the focus of tonight s angle. obama thought democrats had the market cornered on hispanic voters. si se puede. [cheers and applause] laura: liberals think so little of latinos that they think they can win their vote by blatant hispandering. it is great to be with all of you. [speaking spanish] president biden: i have one thing to say. [speaking spanish] [singing in spanish] my sister-in-law, she is latino and her family, i love