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- According to analysis by media outlets, Democrats have “a Latino problem,” showing that Latino turnout may be low this November.
- Even if Latinos vote in large numbers, the so-called “Latino vote” might be deceiving.
- As it turns out, there are a lot of factors — eligibility, geography, incorrect assumptions about preferance, and inaccurate polling — that show the Latino vote will most likely not swing the midterms.
Democrats are ready to turn out in record numbers for November’s midterm elections, surveys show, particularly women and older voters.
But not all members of the party are as motivated.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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