Conservative groups launch Latino outreach campaign tied to America’s 250th anniversary
- The LIBRE Initiative and Americans for Prosperity are launching the "One Small Step" campaign to engage Latino voters for the U.S. 250th anniversary, focusing on civic education and conservative values.
- The campaign is backed by over $1 million and will start with educational programs in January.
- According to a New York Times poll, only 26 percent of Hispanic voters approve of Trump’s performance, while 69 percent disapprove, highlighting ongoing concerns among this voter demographic.
- The campaign will include local events, civics classes, and paid media focused on promoting free market ideas.
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Latino Voters Targeted by Conservative Outreach
Two major conservative organizations, the LIBRE Initiative and Americans for Prosperity — both connected to the Koch network — are launching a nationwide campaign aimed at Latino voters, tying the effort to the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States. The initiative, branded “One Small Step,” will feature local events, civics classes, and paid media efforts focused on promoting free market ideas and limited government principles, accordi…
Conservative Group Pushes to Engage Latino Voters
“The Libre Initiative, an organization in the billionaire Koch brothers’ conservative political network, is launching a seven-figure nationwide campaign to reach Latino voters ahead of the country’s 250th anniversary,” ABC News reports. “The campaign aims to foster a connection between Latinos and what the group described as the country’s ‘founding principles.'”
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