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Clinton wins Latino vote, but falls below 2012 support for Obama

August 8, 2023 admin 0

By Jens Manuel Krogstad and Mark Hugo Lopez Hillary Clinton won 65% of Latino voters on Tuesday, according to National Election Pool exit poll data, a level of Democratic support similar to 2008, when 67% […]

Arizona

Mexican-Americans Are Reshaping the Electoral Map In Arizona — And The U.S.

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by  Farai Chideya In an office suite not far from the airport, Irma Maldonado, 18, expertly role-played what she’d be doing on the city’s streets in half an hour: knocking on the doors of residents […]

Culture

Why the Latino vote will surprise us for the next 20 years

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Roberto Suro The recording of racist banter by Los Angeles Latino council members is a sad museum piece. These veterans of ancient battles for Latino empowerment failed to see how today’s Latinos, especially the […]

Culture

Latino evangelical voters face a tug of war in the Trump era

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Melissa Gomez The Rev. Gabriel Salguero paced the stage, his voice booming into a microphone as 3,000 faces tipped toward him. He spoke in Spanish of how Latinos came to the U.S. to escape […]

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‘Just saying hola isn’t enough.’ How do Latino voters feel when candidates speak Spanish?

August 5, 2023 admin 0

by Melissa Gomez Beto O’Rourke stepped up on a red cooler so the crowd packed inside Taqueria Arandas could see him. “Primero, buenos días,” he began, greeting people. He thanked the family that owns the […]

Analysis and Opinions

Latino Vote 2022 Midterm Election: Turnout and Voter Registration: State-by-State

August 4, 2023 admin 0

By Alex Gonzalez Download as PDF File, US Census Table Latino Vote 2020, 2018. The U.S. Census has just released the complete turnout data from all states. The charts below show the complete 2022 Midterm […]

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The Role of Misinformation in the 2020 Election among Latino Voters

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez The Latino vote played a significant role in determining the outcome of Presidential the race in 2020. However, the Latino community was also a target for misinformation and disinformation, which may have […]

Immigration

Dems have no More Excuses Not to Have a Vote on Immigration

August 4, 2023 admin 0

This will the first time since 2010 that Democrats will have control of both Chambers of Congress and the presidency. Historically, the House of Representatives has always been the problem to tackle Immigration. by Alex […]

Analysis and Opinions

Abortion Won’t keep Catholic Latinos in the New Trump GOP

August 4, 2023 admin 0

By Alex Gonzalez The old cliché Republicans want you to believe is that  “Latinos are naturally conservative” because they are predominantly Catholic and that they would come to the GOP if they talk about abortion […]

Analysis and Opinions

Why Trump and Republicans want Mexican-Americans to forget about their ethnicity, heritage and history

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez After the rally in New Mexico, many reporters and pundits wrote pieces about it trying to figure out a “Trump strategy” noting that New Mexico is one half  Hispanic and voted overwhelmingly […]

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