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  2. Opinion - Here’s why some Latinos are genuinely ... - AOL

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    The degree to which a Latino adult prioritizes one of these identities over the other reliably explains why they identify as a Democrat or a Republican. The more that Latino prioritize American ...

  3. Why Latino men voted for Trump: 'It's the economy, stupid' - AOL

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    In this election, an estimated 55% of Latino male voters favored Trump, up from 32% in 2016, exit polls showed. That shift, experts say, is a sign that the immigrant experience is less of a factor ...

  4. Hispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States

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    A significant proportion of Hispanic and Latino Americans vote for the Republican Party, and increasing numbers have been elected to office as Republicans. Opinion pieces that have appeared in magazines and websites such as FiveThirtyEight and The Atlantic have frequently argued that there is no such thing as a "Latino vote", as Hispanics do ...

  5. This could be a big deal in November. Here’s what’s driving ...

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    Less than 6% of Hispanic Republican voters are categorized as inactive. ... said Democrats’ losses are reversible so long as they put in the time and resources into winning over — and turning ...

  6. Trump’s gains with Latinos could reshape American politics ...

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    Texas and Florida are already reliably Republican, but more Hispanics turning away from Democrats in future presidential races could further dent the party's “blue wall” of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, that had helped catapult it to the White House before Trump romped through all three this time.

  7. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    This was observed heavily in the 2012 election when the Republican Party expressed an anti-Latino and anti-immigration attitude, which in turn motivated Latinos to support the Democrats. [48] The study also showed that Mexicans, Central Americans and Dominicans are more likely than Cubans to support the Democratic Party.

  8. Why Hispanic immigrants who support Trump are embracing his ...

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    Republicans, though, are making a concerted effort to court Hispanic voters in their campaigns. A Nicaraguan immigrant was one of the first speakers to address delegates on the first night of the ...

  9. Trump made gains in heavily Hispanic areas all over the map ...

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    Texas and Florida are already reliably Republican, but more Hispanics turning away from Democrats in future presidential races could further dent the party's “blue wall” of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, that had helped catapult it to the White House before Trump romped through all three this time.