关键的众议院和参议院选举将因西班牙裔人口密集地区的竞选而摇摆,高管表示
By Eric Mack
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发布时间:2026年3月15日 美国东部时间下午12:32
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在2026年中期选举之前, Televisa Univision 总裁伊格纳西奥·迈耶(Ignacio Meyer)呼吁重新调整对关键拉丁裔投票集团的政治优先级,称这是”一个不再沉睡的沉睡巨人”。
“西班牙裔选民在很大程度上是成熟的,在很大程度上是独立的,他们希望被问题打动,”迈耶周六在德克萨斯州的西南偏南(SXSW)活动中对 Axios 出版商尼古拉斯·约翰斯顿(Nicholas Johnston)表示,敦促两大政党”关注他们如何与西班牙裔选民沟通”。
“他们不想被谈论党派政治。”
随着2026年中期选举准备为美国国会和白宫奠定基础,迈耶补充说,拉丁裔选票”在很大程度上仍有争夺空间”,并且存在”巨大的脱节”。
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Univision 总裁伊格纳西奥·迈耶警告称,共和党人和民主党人都需要用”他们的语言”与西班牙裔选民沟通。(Mireya Acierto/盖蒂图片社)
“西班牙裔人口被称为沉睡的巨人,”他补充道,”不再沉睡已不是秘密。他们已经觉醒,具有影响力,是美国跨文化、体育、新闻等任何领域中增长最快的人口群体。”
唐纳德·特朗普总统的边境安全和合法移民政策在拉丁裔选民中比民主党人想象的要受欢迎得多。特朗普在2024年总统大选中赢得了超过48%的选票,并赢得了所有关键战场州。
迈耶指出了最近的德克萨斯州初选,称用他们的语言与西班牙裔选民沟通是关键,敦促提前并持续投入资源——这对他的网络来说是个福音。
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“做足功课的人赢了,”他说,补充说那些没有做足功课的人”输了,而且输得很惨”。
“我不是政治专家,”他承认,试图在双方保持平衡以确保竞选资金流入政治战场,但”今年众议院和参议院的权力平衡将由极少数竞选决定。”
“在所有这些竞选中,每一个都有高比例的西班牙裔人口。每一个投票集团都有争夺空间,他们希望谈论对他们重要的问题。”
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Univision 是美国最大的西班牙语电视网络,针对拉丁裔受众,是用”他们的语言”与西班牙裔选民沟通的途径。迈耶表示,政客们在这方面做得还不够。
“为什么我们的公务员不使用我们应得的语言和文化与我们沟通,并讨论我们应被讨论的问题?”他问道。
“我认为人们会过于简单化在美国作为西班牙裔的经历。当你来自另一个国家时,你必须在不同的环境和语言中为自己的位置而奋斗。”
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众议员格雷格·卡萨(D-Texas)也在小组讨论中发言,他表示民主党在拉丁裔选民中的失利反映了与工人阶级关切的更广泛脱节。他认为该党必须专注于降低价格和改善家庭财务等经济问题,以重新获得支持。
伊格纳西奥·迈耶认为,拉丁裔不应被视为”象征性投票集团”,即”大增长的人口,勾选一个方框,花费X金额,在最后阶段投入,然后放手:这样就能奏效”——他批评了这种错误的政治竞选策略,称”没有魔法,需要承诺。”
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拉丁裔选民不应被视为”勾选一个方框”的投票集团。
“这需要承诺,”他说,”没有魔法,只有投入。”
Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas, who also spoke on the panel, said Democrats’ losses among Latino voters reflect a broader disconnect with working-class concerns. He argued the party must focus on economic issues such as lowering prices and improving household finances to regain support.
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Latino voters are ‘no longer sleeping,’ Univision president warns GOP, Dems
Key House, Senate elections to be swung by races with high-density Hispanic populations, exec says
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Published March 15, 2026 12:32pm EDT
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Ahead of the 2026 midterms, Televisa Univision President Ignacio Meyer is calling for a revamping of political priorities with the key Latino voting bloc, “a sleeping giant that is no longer sleeping.”
“Hispanic voters are largely sophisticated, are largely independent, and they want to be swayed by issues,” Meyer told Axios publisher Nicholas Johnston on Saturday at a SXSW event in Texas, urging both major political parties to “look at how they’re speaking to Hispanic voters.”
“They do not want to be spoken to about partisan politics.”
With the 2026 midterms prepped to set the table for the U.S., Congress and the White House, Meyer added the Latino vote is “largely up for grabs” and there is a “big disconnect” with it.
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Univision President Ignacio Meyer is warning both Republicans and Democrats to reach Hispanic voters in “their language” before the 2026 midterms.(Mireya Acierto/Getty Images)
“The Hispanic population has been called the great sleeping giant,” he added. “It’s no secret that it’s no longer sleeping. They’re awake. They’re influential, the largest growing demographic in the United States across culture, sports, news, any one of the segments.”
President Donald Trump’s border security and legal immigration policies are a lot more popular with Latino voters than Democrats might have imagined. Trump won more than 48% of the vote in his sweeping 2024 presidential election, winning all of the key battleground states.
Meyer pointed to the recent Texas primaries, saying addressing Hispanic voters in their language is key, urging spending early and often – a boon for his network.
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“Those that did their homework won,” he said, adding those that didn’t “lost, and they lost big.”
“I’m not a huge expert on politics,” he admitted, trying to play both sides to keep the campaign funds flowing in the political battlegrounds, but “balance of power in both the House and the Senate is going to be swung by very few races this year.”
“Out of all of those races, every single one has a high-density Hispanic population. Every single one of those voting blocs is up for grabs, and they want to be spoken to about the issues that are important to them.”
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Univision is the largest American Spanish-language television network, targeting Latino audiences, and is the way to speak to Hispanic voters “in their language,” which politicians do not do enough, according to Meyer.
“Why would our civil servants not speak to us in the language and the culture that we deserve to be spoken to, and talk to us about the issues that we deserve to be spoken to?” he asked.
“I think people would like to oversimplify what it’s like to be a U.S. Hispanic in the United States. When you come from another country, you have to fight for your place with different circumstances, different language.”
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Latinos should not be a “check-the-box” voting bloc to reach.
“Big growing population, check the box, spend X amount of money, spend it late – only in that window – and let it go: It’ll work,” he said of miscalculating political campaigns. “Well, there’s no magic.”
“It takes commitment.”
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Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas, who also spoke on the panel, said Democrats’ losses among Latino voters reflect a broader disconnect with working-class concerns. He argued the party must focus on economic issues such as lowering prices and improving household finances to regain support.
Eric Mack is a writer for Fox News Digital covering breaking news.
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