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Where Latinos have the most eligible voters in the 2020 election

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Luis Noe-Bustamante, Abby Budiman and Mark Hugo Lopez This year, Latinos are expected for the first time to be the nation’s largest racial or ethnic minority in a U.S. presidential election, with a record […]

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There are right — and wrong — ways to court voters of color

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Ian Haney-López My granddaughter is part of a new generation that will swell the number of Latino voters to 32 million this year. Somewhere in the United States, a young Latino turns 18 every […]

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Democrats Should Be Worried About the Latino Vote

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Christian Paz The first warning sign of the new year came three days into 2020. Speaking at a rally of conservative evangelicals in South Florida, President Donald Trump riffed on the targeted killing of […]

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How to Turn Anger and Fear Into Political Power

August 8, 2023 admin 0

Latinos in Arizona can show how it’s done. by Alejandra Gomez and Tomás Robles Jr. First there were seven. Then 50. Then thousands of people, mostly Latino and many undocumented, who held a vigil on […]

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Millions of Latinos are Trump supporters. Here’s what they’re thinking

August 8, 2023 admin 0

espite his harmful rhetoric, President Trump’s policies and fierce attitude have attracted a certain subset of those in the Latino community. Latino voters California are 2020 kingmakers for Super Tuesday by Ruben Navarrette Jr. It’s […]

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What Democrats Need to Know to Win Latinos

August 8, 2023 admin 0

To avoid a disappointing 2020 turnout, the party needs to understand the nuances of the Latino electorate. by Arnold Garcia and Kyle Longley By the evidence of the Democratic primary so far, it’s clear that […]

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California’s changing demographics will further doom Republicans

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by George Skelton Democrats dominate politics in California and Republicans are doomed for one simple, overriding reason: shifting demographics. In short, the GOP’s core constituency is white people and they’re a declining slice of the […]

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Joe Arpaio’s Surprising Legacy in Arizona

August 8, 2023 admin 0

Not long ago, the state was known for its harsh immigration laws. But a new crop of Latino activists emerged in response—and now they’re catapulting themselves into elected office. by Fernanda Santos In the City […]

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As Trump seeks reelection, a growing army of immigrant voters stands in his path

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Matt Pearce, LA Times This is where a nation changes: a public school auditorium that moonlights as a veritable citizenship factory. At the M.O. Campbell Educational Center, where murals honoring the arts and sciences […]

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Most Latinos Don’t Back Trump. But Some Wear Their Support Proudly

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Jennifer Medina At a rally in New Mexico this week, Hispanic voters enthusiastically backed the president’s hard-line approach to immigration. Some wore it proudly emblazoned across their chest: Latinos for Trump, though they would […]

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