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  2. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    A majority of 69% [66] of Hispanic/Latino Democrats and Democratic-leaning individuals support this view, in comparison to Hispanic/Latino Republicans and Republican-leaning individuals who less than half (39%) [66] support abortion policies. To compare these statistics with the U.S. adult population, overall 62% of adults in the United States ...

  3. Latino voters put identity issues aside in 2024 - AOL

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    The Latino political establishment largely remained quiet Wednesday, with a coalition of major civil rights and advocacy groups postponing a scheduled event where they had been expected to deliver ...

  4. Hispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States

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    The projected Latino voter participation rate of 52.7% compares to 66.1% for non-Latino whites and 65.2% for non-Latino blacks in 2008. [19] In 2012, 70% of Latino voters identified with, or leaned toward, the Democratic Party, while 20% of Latino voters identified with, or leaned toward, the Republican Party. [20]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Op-Ed: How Trump won with Hispanics - AOL

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    Democrats and liberal commentators are desperately trying to explain away one of the biggest shocks of the 2024 election: Donald Trump’s 46% share of the Hispanic vote, a modern-day Republican ...

  7. Latinos for Trump - Wikipedia

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    Latinos for Trump (Spanish: Latinos para Trump) is a coalition of Latino supporters of Donald Trump, formed in the U.S. state of Florida in June 2019. [10] As of the 2024 presidential election cycle it has expanded beyond Florida with an active presence nationally, especially in the Southwest, Puerto Rico, and the Mexican American community.

  8. Among Hispanics, women are more likely than men to vote ... - AOL

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    Madrid said the divide is most pronounced among younger, U.S.-born Hispanic men, who tend to be less attached to their Latino heritage and more likely to share the political priorities of non ...

  9. Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States Congress

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    A total of 14 Hispanic and Latino Americans have served in the United States Senate, with 6 serving from the Republican party and 8 from the Democratic Party. A total of 5 Hispanic or Latino Americans served in the United States Senate before the 21st century, three serving as senators for the state of New Mexico and 2 from the state of ...