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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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Biden’s plan to win back Latino voters is built off his 2020 mistakes

August 8, 2023 admin 0

After years of Democratic missteps with Latino voters, Biden’s 2024 campaign has a plan — and no excuses left. by Christian Paz One of the biggest challenges that President Joe Biden and his campaign will […]

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Can Ruben Gallego’s Senate campaign energize Latino voters in Arizona?

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Sabrina Rodriguez, Washington Post U.S. Army veteran Richard Lucero held back tears under his dark-tinted sunglasses as he stood in Grant Park and watched Rep. Ruben Gallego (D), a fellow Latino veteran, kick off […]

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Latino voters are still in search of a working-class agenda

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Mike Madrid and Lucas Holtz The education divide that has defined American politics over the last three election cycles has begun to appear in the country’s largest blue state, California. Democrats have captured and […]

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The big Republican Latino realignment didn’t happen in 2022. What now?

August 8, 2023 admin 0

Democrats largely prevailed in two states seen as tests of whether Republicans could win over more Latino voters: Arizona and Nevada. But to build on those gains, Democratic strategists say the party must invest more […]

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Are Latinos Really Realigning Toward Republicans?

August 8, 2023 admin 0

Tidy narratives about changing electoral outcomes often miss key data points. By Ronald Brownstein Once the backbone of the Democratic base, working-class white voters have been migrating toward the Republican Party since the 1960s, largely out of […]

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Beware the post-midterm hot takes about Latino voters

August 8, 2023 admin 0

Democrats seem to have staved off the worst, but Republicans still made some inroads. By Christian Paz Rep. Mayra Flores, the South Texan GOP darling, declared it plainly: “The red wave did not happen.” She […]

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The GOP made gains among Latino voters in 2020 but Democrats remain the party of choice for upcoming midterms

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Mary Lehman Held As the second largest U.S. demographic group, Latinos are a significant political force that could determine the elections in the key midterm battleground states of Arizona, Colorado and Nevada. Not surprisingly, […]

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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 […]

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Why Hispanic voters will have more power this year than ever before

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Harry Enten, CNN Elections are, at the simplest level, won by putting together a coalition bigger than any other party. But the coalitions in America are changing with the times. Some of those changes are […]

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