Episode 5

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3rd Feb 2026

JJ Galvez, CA71 Assembly Candidate | Latino Voters, Faith, and Political Power

In this episode of Hot Spots with Kay Brown, community leader and California State Assembly District 71 candidate JJ Galvez examines the shifting political landscape among Latino voters and the forces reshaping it. Drawing from his experience as an immigrant from Honduras and a newly naturalized U.S. citizen, Galvez explains how economic insecurity, cultural values, and religious influence intersect in today’s politics. He discusses why many Latino men gravitated toward Donald Trump, how rising Christian nationalism exploits faith-based values, and why recent deportation tactics and enforcement abuses are rapidly changing opinions within Hispanic communities. Galvez also outlines his reasons for running for state office, emphasizing cost-of-living pressures, housing affordability, workforce development, and policies that restore faith in the American Dream. The conversation highlights the difference between Christian nationalism and Christianity’s core message of compassion, inclusion, and free will, while offering a forward-looking discussion on rebuilding trust, economic opportunity, and democratic participation across diverse communities.

Takeaways:

  • Latino political support is shifting in response to economic and safety concerns
  • Christian nationalism leverages cultural and religious values
  • Economic insecurity fuels susceptibility to populist messaging
  • Immigration enforcement tactics are changing voter attitudes
  • Traditional family values play a role in political alignment
  • Authentic Christianity emphasizes compassion and inclusion
  • California can lead on affordability and opportunity solutions
  • Community-driven policy development builds lasting trust

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