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“While there is incredible consensus on national priorities, with Covid-19 dominating all voters, there is also clear racial polarization in the electorate,” said Gary Segura, analyst at Latino Decisions.
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On Nov. 9, Laura E. Gómez of UCLA Law discusses her new book, Inventing Latinos: A New Story of American Racism, at a virtual event hosted by Boston University School of Law.
Sonja Díaz, founding director of the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute (UCLA LPPI), told Efe that Latinos had a marked participation in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Georgia, four of the six states, along with Alaska and North Carolina , in which the winner is still unknown. “In counties with high Latino density, many of…
“That’s a very large segment of the Latino electorate of voters. And so these folks are systematically underrepresented in mainstream polls,” says Matt Barreto.
“I don’t see anything on our Latino strategy, for sure, where we’re looking back saying we should have done that better [or] differently,” Matt Barreto said. “We had multiple pathways — and Trump didn’t.” In the three most populous counties — Maricopa, Yuma and Pima — the precincts with the highest density of Latino voters…
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