NEW POLL: Latino Voters Overwhelming Reject Biggs’ and Schweikert’s Cost-Hiking Agenda
7/13/26, 10:00 PM
As Andy Biggs and David Schweikert have repeatedly supported Washington’s cost-hiking agenda, polling from Equis Research released this month found that 83 to 89 percent of Latino voters — including respondents from Arizona — are frustrated with the soaring cost of groceries, gas, and healthcare.
The poll also found one in three Latino voters who backed Donald Trump in 2024 now say they regret or are disappointed with that vote, with many citing broken promises, the economy, and the rising cost of living as their top concerns.
It's easy to see why: Biggs and Schweikert voted to protect and expand the cost-hiking tariffs causing groceries to hit all-time highs. They voted to cut Arizonans’ healthcare and raise monthly premiums by 30 percent. They also voted for the war in Iran three straight times, personally casting the deciding vote that ignored bipartisan attempts to lower gas prices.
Yet despite the toll this Washington budget has taken on Arizona families, Biggs has called it a "good thing" and has pushed for "the more cut approach."
Copper State Victory spokesperson Nicholas Simões Machado said:
“Andy Biggs' and David Schweikert’s agenda has made life more expensive for Arizona families — including higher grocery bills, higher gas prices, higher healthcare costs. Latino voters are making clear that lowering everyday costs is their top priority, but they keep backing the same Washington policies that are making life more expensive.”
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