Party sees an opening with Cuban and Venezuelan voters.

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Democrats hope to regain ground in Miami-Dade

 

A man wears an "I voted" sticker after casting his vote at a polling center during the 2022 US midterm election in Miami. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo

Democrats believe there may be an opening in Republicans’ longstanding support among voters of Cuban and Venezuelan descent in South Florida.

They believe this cornerstone of the party’s regional success over the past decade is showing signs of strain thanks to a sluggish economy and high living costs, as well as President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration agenda.

This is according to about 50 business leaders, politicians of both parties and voters who spoke to Reuters.

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