Why Latino voters turned out against Trump
When Democrats focus on the economy — on helping families not just get by but get ahead and dream big — we win. By Sen. Ruben Gallego, Senator from Arizona Whether I’m meeting constituents in […]
When Democrats focus on the economy — on helping families not just get by but get ahead and dream big — we win. By Sen. Ruben Gallego, Senator from Arizona Whether I’m meeting constituents in […]
By Jonah Goldberg, LA Times For generations, foreign policy eggheads debated the question, “Who lost China?” I’m wondering if election analysts might soon ask, “Who lost Latinos?” Almost exactly one year ago, President Trump won […]
By Ana Ceballos and Andrea Castillo, LA Times President Trump made historic gains with Latinos when he won reelection last year, boosting Republicans’ confidence that their economic message was helping them make inroads with a group of voters […]
The president’s deportation policies, along with high prices and changes in who turned out to vote propelled a shift in this year’s election By Sabrina Rodriguez, Teo Armus and Hannah Knowles, The Washington Post In New Jersey, […]
By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX, AP President Donald Trump’s favorability has fallen among Hispanic adults since the beginning of the year, a new AP-NORC poll shows, a potential warning sign from a key constituency […]
Trump’s approval numbers with Latino voters are souring. But they still don’t trust Democrats. By Ali Bianco, POLITICO Texas Republicans are set to pass their new congressional maps through the state House Wednesday, officially putting […]
By Christian Paz, Vox For all the talk of a new, lasting multiracial coalition that helped elect President Donald Trump, there are clues that this support may be wavering, particularly among Latino voters. Polls show […]
The plan increases the share of Hispanic voters in three of the five districts targeted by the GOP, banking that enough will turn out and vote for Republicans without Donald Trump on the ballot. By […]
by Lauren Irwin A majority of U.S. Latino voters believe the country is heading in the wrong direction and most hold President Trump responsible, a new survey found. According to the survey, released Monday by […]
by Alejandro Puyana “Beyond betrayal.” Those are the words that Adelys Ferro, director of the Venezuelan American Caucus, said in February, after the Trump Administration announced they would end temporary protected status (TPS) for almost […]
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