Latinos in two crucial Western states appear hesitant to go all in for Vice President Harris as she embraces border security measures popular among white swing voters in the Midwest.
Why it matters: Early polls suggest Latinos in Arizona and Nevada — battleground states where immigration raids and racial profiling have been big concerns — are leaning toward Harris over Donald Trump.
But Harris doesn't appear to have won over enough Latinos to get the boost she'll likely need to win those states. Many Latinos there want Democrats to strike a balance between better border security and respecting the needs of U.S. citizens and legal residents.