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“The errors and the inequities of the conversation that the mainstream media has cultivated focusing on this kind of swing state,” Natalie Masuoka said. “… It redirects attention away from states that are still very important in the Electoral College.”
Read More | November 13, 2020
Joe Biden won more than 75 percent of votes in Philadelphia County’s precincts with high concentrations of Latinos, according to the University of California’s Latino Policy & Politics Initiative.
Gary Segura of Latino Decisions points out- tracking the last several elections- Clinton and Obama both overperformed with the Latino community, while Biden underperformed.
In the highest density majority Latino precincts in Milwaukee, Latino support was 77.4 percent for Biden, according to a precinct analysis by UCLA Latino Politics & Policy Initiative (LPPI).
The Democrats’ strategy ignores important lessons from recent political history, said Sonja Diaz, who directs the University of California, Los Angeles, Latino Policy & Politics Institute. “The 2020 Democratic primary showed both political parties and all future candidates the playbook to win,” Diaz said, pointing to the campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders, which emphasized meeting…
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