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“We saw that Donald Trump increased his vote share from 2016 to 2020 among white women. And so, ensuring that these voters who have consistently, despite billions of dollars to persuade them not to vote for Donald Trump, still voted for him, will have other people to vote for a party that has now seen…
Read More | January 11, 2021
An analysis of voter turnout by UCLA’s Latino Policy and Politics Institute showed Black and Latino voters were integral to Joe Biden’s victories in Philadelphia and Lehigh counties, which helped him win the state and the presidency.
“Now that Latinos are receiving a disproportionate financial hit from the COVID-19 crisis, it is a good time to focus on increasing training opportunities and strengthening the social safety net to rescue those workers who have been left behind,” said Rodrigo Domínguez Villegas.
“The consequences of the pandemic, the economic recession and the tensions with diversity and immigration justify that it is time to renew a social contract and strengthen the thin fabric of our country’s motto ‘one out of many’ that has maintained our civic stability, as well as our diversity and differences,” writes LPPI expert Juan…
Read More | December 30, 2020
A new study published by the Latino Policy and Politics Institute found that neighborhoods in California whose populations are majority Black, Latino or Asian benefitted less than White neighborhoods from the $500 billion in forgivable loans distributed nationwide through the Paycheck Protection Program amid the pandemic.
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