“My family came from Cuba many years ago to escape communism and live the American dream. My family is proud to be Cuban American and did it the right way to become citizens of the United States and live the American dream,” she said.
Boyer’s views and experiences align with others of similar descent, including Rep. Curbelo.
Cubelo said, “South Florida Hispanics, many of whom are immigrants who fled difficult situations” abroad and “feel very blessed to be in the United States.”
Other Cuban students however, place more emphasis on economic policies and action in their reason for voting for Trump.
University of Miami Graduate Student and Cuban-American, Eddie Hernandez, shared his thoughts on Trump’s taxation policies.
“I vote right because I will be an hourly worker and Trump will have a policy for no tax on overtime pay which also will benefit my family,” he said. “I also feel 4 years ago we were all better off with Trump’s economic policies.”
Puerto Ricans on the other hand, tend to lean more democratic across Florida and the U.S.
“I say I’m actually more moderate-left leaning and so is my immediate family,” said Sofia Mateo, a Puerto Rican student at the University of Miami. “My parents grew up in Connecticut and my family is Puerto Rican. Their life experiences with their local government and peers definitely shaped why they’re more left leaning.”
This disparity reflects the broader trend that ethnic groups who have fled communist regimes, like Cubans, often lean conservative, while those from non-communist backgrounds do tend to vote more liberal.
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