October 12, 2025 - 03:44

With Election Day a little more than three weeks away, a recent poll shows Latinos are projected to make up a sizeable percentage of eligible voters citywide. Despite this significant demographic, candidates vying for the mayoral seat in New York City notably skipped a crucial Latino business forum. This absence has left many community leaders and voters perplexed, as engaging with Latino constituents is essential in a city where their influence is growing.
The forum, designed to address issues pertinent to Latino entrepreneurs and business owners, was an opportunity for candidates to connect with a vital segment of the electorate. Many attendees expressed disappointment, feeling that their concerns were overlooked. As the election approaches, the failure of candidates to engage with this community could have repercussions at the polls. With Latinos increasingly becoming a decisive voting bloc, their voices and needs cannot be ignored. The candidates' absence raises questions about their commitment to inclusivity and representation in the city’s political landscape.
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