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  2. Democrats have struggled with Latino men. Can these ... - AOL

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    In the past month, numerous Latino organizations have enthusiastically thrown their support behind Harris. Last week, the political action committee for League of United Latin American Citizens ...

  3. Latino Voters May Be Changing Their Allegiances. It Could ...

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    South Florida and the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, heavily Latino regions that moved from providing nearly two-to-one margins to Democrats in 2016 to backing Trump in 2024, demonstrate the largest ...

  4. Latinos are today’s Reagan Democrats — so Rubio is ... - AOL

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    Back then, most Latinos would have felt little if any kinship with a Cuban-American whose ancestry represents only 4% of the predominantly Mexican-American Latino population.

  5. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    There are five Latino Senators in the United States Senate, three Latino Democrats and two Latino Republicans. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), first Latina elected to serve as a U.S. Senator from Nevada. Ted Cruz (R-TX), first Latino American to serve as a U.S. senator from Texas, former 2016 Presidential candidate.

  6. Democratic Latino groups wrestle with Trump's election gains

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    Since the election, some pundits and analysts have attributed Trump’s win to — or in the case of some Harris backers, blamed it on — Latino voters, particularly Latino men. The Democratic ...

  7. Poll: Democrats' advantage with Latino voters continues to shrink

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    (Ultimately, Democratic presidential candidates ended up winning Latino voters by 44 points in 2012, 38 points in 2016 and 33 points in 2020, according to the NBC News exit polls in those years.)

  8. Hispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States

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    The projected Latin voter participation rate is 52.7% compared to 66.1% for Caucasians and 65.2% for Black Americans in 2008. [19] In 2012, 70% of Hispanic and Latin voters identified with, or leaned toward, the Democratic Party, while 20% of Hispanic voters identified with, or leaned toward, the Republican Party. [20]

  9. Opinion - Is the Latino vote the GOP’s new powerhouse ... - AOL

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    The Latino electorate is not monolithic and can be influenced by various factors such as cultural background, and regional differences, and there is a possibility that Latino voters may be leaning ...