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El voto latino marca la diferencia por Joe Biden en los estados que mantenían en vilo al país


“In counties with high Latino density, many of them key in this count, Latino voters opted for  Vice President Biden, and this has been largely in the struggles of the same Hispanic groups,”  says Sonja Diaz, detracting from the work of the Democratic Party. (Also: Star-Telegram.)  Gary Segura, co-founder of Latino Decisions, highlighted that Latino…

“In counties with high Latino density, many of them key in this count, Latino voters opted for  Vice President Biden, and this has been largely in the struggles of the same Hispanic groups,”  says Sonja Diaz, detracting from the work of the Democratic Party. (Also: Star-Telegram.) 

Gary Segura, co-founder of Latino Decisions, highlighted that Latino participation was “very  strong,” particularly in the states of Nevada with around 250,000 voters, Arizona 700,000,  Wisconsin 135,000, Michigan 110,000, Pennsylvania 300,000 and Colorado 300,000.