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Biden’s struggle among Latino voters is real. Here’s why and what he can do about it

December 6, 2023 admin 0

By Mike Madrid It’s often noted that the Latino vote is “not monolithic,” and Latino voters do in fact come from an array of countries, generations, regions, races, faiths and classes. But with a few […]

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This may be Biden’s best hope of reversing his slide with Black and Latino voters

November 28, 2023 admin 0

by Ronald Brownstein, CNN President Joe Biden’s weakness in polls among non-White voters is boosting Republican hopes that the GOP is poised to extend its most important political breakthrough of modern times – and potentially […]

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California’s Changing Immigration Is Reshaping Its Electorate

November 7, 2023 admin 0

By Eric McGhee, PPIC California continues to be a popular destination for new immigrants to the country; over one in four of the state’s residents was born abroad. But immigration patterns have shifted.  Large numbers […]

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10 California congressional races could tip the 2024 balance

November 2, 2023 admin 0

by Lynn La, CalMatters Yes, the headline race in California’s 2024 election is the first open U.S. Senate seat in 30 years.  But voters should also pay attention to the U.S. House: California helped flip […]

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How suburbanites, Latinos and the ghost of John McCain turned Arizona into a presidential battleground

November 1, 2023 admin 0

By Mark Z. Barabak, Los Angeles Times In 2016, Jenny Richardson voted Republican for president, as she had in every presidential election for decades. She appreciated Donald Trump’s status as a political outsider and liked […]

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The Threat to Democracy Is Coming From Inside the U.S. House

October 18, 2023 admin 0

Jim Jordan’s advance to the brink of the speakership extends the pattern that has played out within the GOP since Donald Trump became a national candidate. By Ronald Brownstein, Atlantic Representative Jim Jordan may or […]

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This isn’t democracy. It’s the heartbeat of authoritarianism.

October 6, 2023 admin 0

by Joanne Freeman Without a doubt, the Republican ousting of Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy is a banner of dysfunction. Sifting through the chaos for its meaning is more complex. It certainly signals that something is […]

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The biggest differences between Republican primary voters and the general electorate

September 27, 2023 admin 0

We look at some key demographics and beliefs in the Cooperative Election Study. By Monica Potts and Holly Fuong, 538 Today, seven GOP candidates will debate in California. Their task is a complicated one: to […]

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Three reasons Biden is struggling with Black and Latino voters

September 15, 2023 admin 0

A recent spate of polling paints a bad picture of declining support for the president from voters of color. But just how worrisome is it? By Christian Paz, Vox Though we’re still more than a […]

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Why ‘Middle-class Joe’ Biden may need upscale voters more than ever in 2024

September 12, 2023 admin 0

by Ronald Brownstein, CNN Throughout his political career, President Joe Biden has unfailingly presented himself as a product – and champion – of the middle class. As president, he has relentlessly touted his economic plan […]

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