Latinos broadly support low taxes, energy production, and a stable border situation, a new poll from the advocacy group Libre found.
Libre, a Latino organization that advocates for free markets and immigration controls, surveyed 1,200 Hispanic voters to gauge their opinions on important political issues.
The April 21-27 survey, which polled 1,200 Latino voters, indicates 93% of Hispanic voters “would be concerned if their taxes went up,” and 74% “say the amount of taxes they pay is too high.”
Notably, 39% say their taxes are “way too high.”
The issue is at play right now in Congress, where Republican leadership is working to pass a budget reconciliation bill that would extend and expand upon President Donald Trump’s first-term 2017 tax cuts before they expire at the end of the year.
When it comes to energy policy, Latino voters appear to align…