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2020 Election

Latino Vote

Latino voters have growing confidence in Biden on key issues, while confidence in Trump remains low

October 17, 2020

by Jens Manuel

Latino Vote

How the Hispanic Vote Is Growing in Power

September 18, 2020

by Myra Adams

LPPF

Citizenship delays imperil voting for hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the 2020 election

September 3, 2020

by Ming Hsu

Immigration

Kamala Harris on Immigration

August 19, 2020

by David J.

Immigration

Comparing Trump’s and Biden’s vastly different immigration policies

August 17, 2020

by Melissa Gomez

Culture

Demography Is Not Destiny

July 20, 2020

John Judis and

Culture

What Would a Second Trump Term Do to the Federal Bureaucracy?

April 8, 2020

An EPA stocked

Latino Vote

Where Latinos have the most eligible voters in the 2020 election

January 31, 2020

by Luis Noe-Bustamante,

Latino Vote

Latino Democratic voters place high importance on 2020 presidential election

January 21, 2020

by Jens Manuel

LPPF

Redistricting Power at Stake in 2020 Legislative Elections

January 13, 2020

by The Associated

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