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Trump’s gains in Texas and Florida don’t tell the full Latino story


“I don’t see anything on our Latino strategy, for sure, where we’re looking back saying we  should have done that better [or] differently,” Matt Barreto said. “We had multiple pathways — and Trump didn’t.”  In the three most populous counties — Maricopa, Yuma and Pima — the precincts with the  highest density of Latino voters…

“I don’t see anything on our Latino strategy, for sure, where we’re looking back saying we  should have done that better [or] differently,” Matt Barreto said. “We had multiple pathways — and Trump didn’t.” 

In the three most populous counties — Maricopa, Yuma and Pima — the precincts with the  highest density of Latino voters backed Biden by more than 74 percent, according to a UCLA  analysis of Latino voters in the state. In Milwaukee and Philadelphia, an analysis of majority Latino precincts by Latino Decisions showed Biden received more than 75 percent of the vote.