According to preliminary exit polls and early vote analysis, the enthusiasm gap didn’t materialize. A clear majority of early-voting Latinos identified as Democrats. “Latinos voting in the #CArecall since in-person voting opened are still mostly Dems,” tweeted Michael Rios, a UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative research analyst.

Michael Rios in The Washington Post: “Opinion: Latinos showed up for Newsom, but some Latino men tilted right. Democrats need to pay attention.”
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According to preliminary exit polls and early vote analysis, the enthusiasm gap didn’t materialize. A clear majority of early-voting Latinos identified as Democrats. “Latinos voting in the #CArecall since in-person voting opened are still mostly Dems,” tweeted Michael Rios, a UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative research analyst.