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More Latino midterm voters expected in 3 battleground states

27/02/2022 10:07 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

According to a poll conducted by The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) issued on February 17th, Latino voter turnout in this year's midterms may mirror the histori

NRCC Battleground Poll: Republicans Make Substantial Advance Among Hispanic Voters

27/02/2022 10:00 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

This week, conservative media pay attention to a pool dropped by The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) that shows Democratic Party is losing support among Latino/Hispanic voters in 47

Latino entrepreneurs, often shunned by banks, band together to build their businesses

27/02/2022 09:43 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

Latino entrepreneurs face problems getting funding for their projects. Compared to other ethnic groups, the number of loan agreements granted from banks to Latinos is much lower. This is due to these

The White House seeks to reverse political damage among Latino allies after widespread criticism to the country's Health Secretary

22/02/2022 09:12 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

The country's Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, was hit by accusations that he was absent during a public health crisis and needed to start taking a more proactive public role in

Pro-Latino organizations urge Democrats not to spare efforts to gain political support in Florida

22/02/2022 09:02 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

In the state with the third-largest Latino population in the United States, Florida, the Democratic Party has suffered a series of crucial political losses in the last three elections, which has given

California's new house map could benefit from the Democratic push in the upcoming elections with the support of the Latino voters

22/02/2022 08:50 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

California has passed a new congressional map with six more Latino-majority districts, which could benefit Democrats as they seek greater support in this year's midterms if they can maintain their his

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