
Cuban-American vote
The Cuban-American vote refers to the political preferences of Cuban-Americans, particularly in the United States, which can influence election outcomes. Historically, many Cuban-Americans have favored policies supportive of a tough stance against the Cuban government, often aligning with Republican candidates. This voting pattern is influenced by shared experiences of political repression under Cuba’s communist regime and concerns over issues like immigration and economic freedom. However, demographics and perspectives are diverse, and over time, some Cuban-Americans have shifted their views. Overall, their votes can significantly impact elections in regions with high Cuban-American populations, such as Florida.