Trump's visit to Hialeah highlighted the contradictions in the Latino vote, where voters opposed to his policies still support him, especially among Cuban, Venezuelan, and Colombian communities.
The view that Hispanics are mainly conservative is contradicted by polls; when asked which party represents them best, a majority identifies with the Democratic Party.
Cuban exiles turning to the GOP in the 1980s shaped Florida's political landscape, yet Obama's opening to Cuba shifted many Cubans towards supporting the Democratic Party.
Latinos' immigrant status influences their political leanings, with many advocating for a more proactive government response to societal issues, despite their mixed feelings on socialism and capitalism.
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