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“This was a historic turnout, everyone turned out. Like our data at UCLA made clear, Latinos provided that razor-thin edge to the coalition of non-white voters in Milwaukee, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Georgia,” says Sonja Diaz.
Read More | November 13, 2020
Join voting rights practitioners, expert witnesses, and legal scholars from around the country for sessions to workshop the substantial and procedural pathways to protecting the right to vote during the 21st century.
Read More | November 6, 2020
Sonja Diaz joins KTLA as a political analyst to discuss the second Presidential Debate. “What is missing here is a lack of understanding of all the American lives lost, the jobs that have been lost, the financial hardships that continue, the people who have lost their health insurance… I don’t think that Trump has accurately announced…
Read More | October 30, 2020
David Hayes-Bautista, a UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute expert says, “Facts tell different stories, depending on who is picking them, and placing them in a narrative line. People said ‘well Latinos are going to have a high rate because Latinos tend to suffer from obesity they eat all these tortillas and chicharrones and do everything…
“The concern is that if the election officials have to start tallying all the last day of voting ballots and then also have to tally these mail-in ballots all together, then it’s going to take them days,” says Chad Dunn, co-founder and co-director of the UCLA Voting Rights Project.
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