Hispanic Vote Coalition urges voters to support Trump in new Arizona and Pennsylvania billboards
The billboards, which were written in Spanish, lists some of the biggest issues under the Biden-Harris administration, including inflation, and transgender and open border policies.
The Hispanic Vote Coalition on Thursday unveiled new billboards in Arizona and Pennsylvania, where they urged voters to help send former President Donald Trump back to the White House next month.
The coalition is a subset of the Jobs Creators Network, and was launched in conjunction with the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference earlier this year. The group said the coalition's goal is to help Hispanic voters support candidates who align with their values.
The billboards, which were written in Spanish, lists some of the biggest issues under the Biden-Harris administration, including inflation, transgender policies, and "open border, crime everywhere," and tells voters to "vote [their] values" by voting for Trump instead of Vice President Kamala Harris.
"Hispanics are on the front lines of America's economic and social decay under the Biden-Harris administration," Alfredo Ortiz, Chairman of the Board of the Keep America America Action Fund, said in a press release shared with Just The News. "Historic inflation and high crime due to bad Biden-Harris policies have disproportionately hurt Hispanics and their communities.
"It's time for Hispanics to say Que Basta to Kamala Harris and recognize that our values of faith, family, hard work, and entrepreneurship are far better reflected by Donald Trump and Republican candidates," he added.
The unveiling comes ahead of Harris' rally in Phoenix on Thursday evening. The billboards can be found on interstates in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Phoenix.
Misty Severi is an evening news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.