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The Democrats’ Hispanic Voter Problem

December 11, 2021

It’s Not As

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Immigration and the Latino vote: A golden opportunity for Democrats in 2022

June 21, 2021

To isolate how

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Latino Vote 2020 Election: Turnout and Voter Registration: State-by-State

May 1, 2021

U.S. Census: Voting

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There’s No Playbook for What Alex Padilla Is Trying to Do

April 27, 2021

California’s new senator,

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The New Swing Voters

April 22, 2021

Neither party should

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Most Latinos say U.S. immigration system needs big changes

April 21, 2021

On immigration policy,

History

Identity Politics Do Not Play Well with Latinos

December 4, 2020

The November election

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Latino political power is still growing — but not the way many people expected

November 11, 2020

The differences among

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So-called ‘Latino vote’ is 32 million Americans with diverse political opinions and national origins

November 9, 2020

Pollsters are wrong

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Trump exploited status anxiety within the Latino community

November 9, 2020

Latinos have divergent

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Understanding the Border: A Conversation on Life, Culture, and Commerce

State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2020: The Report

With deep manufacturing ties and huge cross-border trade flows, the economic prosperity of the United States and Mexico is profoundly linked.

What Makes Smart Immigration and Border Policy in the 21st Century?

From One Generation to the Next: Our Fiscal and Economic Legacy

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