Latino vote

Shown in the Spanish language are "He Votado Hoy" stickers or "I voted today" at a polling place in Philadelphia.
Elections
Texas candidates battle for Hispanic vote in US midterm elections
A supporter holds up a large sign during a rally.
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‘Georgia, all eyes are on you’: Activists galvanize Latino voters ahead of runoffs 
Brayan Guevara identifies as Afro Latino. His family comes from Honduras.
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‘I feel really good’: Afro Latino first-time voter looks forward to Biden administration
Georgia Democratic candidate for US Senate Jon Ossoff waits for a supporter to arrive during a drive-through yard sign pick-up event on Nov. 18, 2020, in Marietta, Georgia.
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How grassroots groups are getting Latinos to the polls in Georgia
Three photos over a blie background announ ce an event
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Discussion: Mobilizing Latino voters — perspectives from Texas and Arizona
Reyna Montoya is an Arizona resident and the founder of Aliento, an immigrant aid organization.
2020 US presidential election
Why is Arizona trending blue? Ask Latinos and immigrants who live there.
A composite of eight photos of young Latino voters.
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We followed eight young Latino first-time voters all year. Here’s how they view the 2020 election.
Joe Biden aparece en una pantalla mientras unas personas miran.
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Cómo los puertorriqueños del centro de Florida pueden decidir las elecciones estadounidenses
Una joven posa para una fotografia en frente de unas plantas.
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Los jóvenes latinos de EE. UU. están a la vanguardia de una revolución climática
A demonstrator holding a sign reading #GeorgeFloyd and #BLM marches near Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, May 30, 2020.
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BLM is increasingly a voter issue for Latinos in Georgia
President Donald Trump arrives for a Latinos for Trump Coalition roundtable at Arizona Grand Resort & Spa, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020, in Phoenix.
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Trump, Biden battle for Latino vote in Arizona
Michelle Aguilar Ramirez stands for a portrait in South Seattle, Washington, May 18, 2020.
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Young US Latinos are at the forefront of a climate revolution
Jacob Cuenca, 18, a registered Republican, poses outside his home in Homestead, Florida, on May 21, 2020.
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The pandemic upended this Latino teen’s senior year. Now it’s upended his politics.
Dallas County voter Maria Cruz, left, along with her daughters Catalina and Susana Cruz, voted in Tuesday's primary runoff in Texas.
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Trump, Biden boost efforts to reach Texas Latino voters
4 photos in black and white over a blue background serve to announce an event.
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Discussion: The Latino conservative vote in the 2020 election
4 photos in black and white over a blue background serve to announce an event.
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Discussion: Reporting on the 2020 Latino vote amid the pandemic
Latino leaders and immigration reform supporters gather at the University of Colorado to launch a voter registration campaign to mobilize Colorado's Latino, immigrant and allied voters on Oct. 28, 2015.
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The key to winning the Latino vote in 2020? Latinas.
Brayan Guevara, a 19-year-old college sophomore, will vote for in his first presidential election this November.
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This first-time Afro Latino voter is undecided. His biggest issue? Education.
A poll worker drops in drive-through ballots into a ballot box as fourteen states including California hold primaries on Super Tuesday in San Diego, California, on March 3, 2020.
Latino voters could determine the outcome of Super Tuesday. Here’s how.
Adela Diaz, who will be a first-time voter in 2020, poses on her campus at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
The top issue for one Arizona first-time voter? Health care.
President John F. Kennedy and first lady Jackie, are seated with Lady Bird and Vice President Lyndon Johnson at League of Latin American Citizen's (LULAC) dinner in Houston, Nov. 21, 1963.
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US presidential candidates sought the Latino vote long before 2020
People stand in auditorium-like room in front of folding table with a clipboard on it, surrounding a woman, in support
Politics
Republicans are vulnerable in Arizona, but it’s about more than the so-called ‘Latino vote’
The Trump Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Business
Donald Trump ‘almost sounded like a Brazilian.’ A backer of Rio’s Trump Hotel weighs in.
Members of a folklorico dance group from Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, perform
Election 2016
A reminder from Arizona Latinos: ‘Immigration is not the only issue that moves us.’