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Amid the Democratic primaries, an LPPI study forecasts the demographics of the voters in California to predict the outcome of Super Tuesday.
Read More | May 29, 2020
Bernie Sanders heads into California’s Democratic primary on Super Tuesday with a clear lead among the rest of the candidates, a clear indication of his campaign’s focus on mobilizing and engaging the Latino electorate says Sonja Diaz, Executive Director of LPPI.
According to an analysis by LPPI, Sanders won 52 percent of the votes at high-density Latino caucus sites in Iowa; Biden was a distant second behind him with 15 percent.
During a voting rights challenge as part of the UCLA Voting Rights Project, LPPI Co-founder Matt Barreto testified in court that the elections conducted in East Ramapo effectively limit the participation of black and Latino voters.
A LPPI precinct-level analysis of the Democratic primaries in Iowa emphasizes Bernie Sanders popularity among Latino voters.
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