
The most powerful voice in the 2020 election may be the voice of Latinos, that group is the fastest growing voting group in the United States. In 2016, just enough Latinos supported Donald Trump to help him win the Presidency, they believing he would make their lives better but that may have changed in 2020. Never before has a candidate electrified the Hispanic population, the way Bernie Sanders is doing. A stunning poll in 2019 shows the Vermont Senator with an astonishing lead among Hispanics.
How Bernie Sanders won Iowa’s popular vote in 2020

Sanders worked hard to appeal to Hispanic voters in Iowa, and it paid off, wrote Al Día’s Nigel Thompson
In Iowa’s 12 Hispanic-majority caucuses, Sanders got more than 66% of the raw vote that is an astonishing percentage which receive very little media attention. Latinos stopped Pete Buttigieg from winning the popular vote in Iowa.
To show how large the victory was with Latinos, the next highest percentage was Biden, with about to 11% of the vote.
As of today’s Morning Consul Poll (a much respected pollster) Sanders is way ahead with Latinos nationally.
Hispanic Voters: Sanders 48% (+10) Bloomberg 17% (+1) Biden 13% (-4) Buttigieg 8% (+2) Warren 7% (+4)
What is the appeal of Uncle Bernie?
Called Tio Bernie (Uncle Bernie) by many Latinos, Sanders is the person who feels your suffering. He knows you have been mistreated.
Lost your job? Can’t pay the bills, not a citizen? Working for low wages? Sanders is the person who says “Let’s go down to the boss man and fight for our rights”; it is a message many people love.
All politicians say they will fight for you, but Bernie actually does it. Sanders stood with store employees in front of Walmart and demanded a living wage for the employees, but the real shocker was…he did it before he announced he was running for President!
Protesting for the poor is not a publicity stunt for Bernie Sanders; he has done it his whole life.

In Bernie or Tio Bernie, Latinos finally see someone who will give them a fair shot enjoying the benefits of the United States. Latinos may make Bernie Sanders the next President of the United States/.