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The poll found 57% of Latino likely voters saying they didn’t know Bass well enough to have an opinion of her; 53% didn’t know Caruso well enough.
Read More | April 11, 2022
Join the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute and the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program on Tuesday, April 19 to discuss the 2022 midterm election Latino candidates in Florida, their platforms, their electoral base, the issues taking center stage during the race, and what political news in Florida has national implications for the rest of the country.
Della Volpe also regularly runs focus groups, which makes him “extremely effective at going beyond percentages and crosstabs — a much more nuanced way of getting to the true viewpoint,” noted Matt Barreto, a Democratic pollster who worked with Della Volpe on the Biden campaign.
Read More | April 10, 2022
When we look at the economic impact of COVID-19, our research at the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative (UCLA LPPI) shows that the unemployment rate for undocumented workers in the U.S. reached 29% and undocumented workers lost almost 25% of their income at the height of the pandemic.
Read More | April 9, 2022
This addendum by Patricia Gándara at UCLA, one of the authors of the faculty senate report, who felt that the report’s conclusions were being misportrayed and misinterpreted. She wrote, “The consideration of test scores has a disproportionate effect on applicants to UC who are members of groups that have been in the past and are today victims of discrimination.”
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