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Aug 19, 2026
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Latino Voters in South County Reassess Political Leanings

In South County, the political landscape is shifting as Latino voters reassess their political leanings. Following the 2024 presidential election, there was a noticeable shift towards conservative candidates, driven by concerns over the economy, inflation, and border security. However, recent polling by UnidosUS suggests that this trend may be reversing.

Economic Concerns Take Center Stage

Latino voters in California, including those in South County, are prioritizing economic issues over other political topics. The UnidosUS poll highlights that a significant majority of California Latinos want elected officials to focus on pocketbook issues rather than topics like gun violence or police reform. This aligns with local observations that the economy remains a top concern for voters.

Despite a previous inclination towards Republican candidates, many Latino voters are now expressing dissatisfaction with former President Trump’s handling of economic and immigration policies. This shift does not necessarily translate into unwavering support for Democrats, but it does indicate a reconsideration of political affiliations.

Local Political Dynamics

In South County, Democrats are poised to make gains in upcoming elections, but internal discord within the party could impact their success. Currently, all three South County cities are led by conservative-leaning independents, despite Democrats outnumbering Republicans in the region. The upcoming mayoral race in Imperial Beach is one to watch, with Democrat Karl Bradley challenging incumbent Mayor Mitch McKay, a conservative-leaning independent.

Bradley, a retired school construction manager, is focusing his campaign on addressing the ongoing sewage crisis in the Tijuana River, which he argues has been neglected by the current conservative-leaning council. He aims to leverage his experience to advocate for transparency and improvements in the cross-border wastewater treatment plant.

Chula Vista City Council Race

In Chula Vista, the City Council District 2 race has been marked by controversy. Candidate Angelica Martinez has been accused of using an old image of her opponent, Jose Preciado, in a campaign poster. Martinez denies personal attacks and maintains her campaign is focused on addressing high crime rates and other pressing issues in the district.

Martinez emphasizes her commitment to protecting families and small businesses, highlighting her focus on crime, homelessness, and the rising cost of living as central to her campaign.


Original reporting: Voice of San Diego — read the source article.

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