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Displaying all articles tagged:
Latino Voters
just asking questions
Nov. 15, 2024
The Latinos Who Found Their Inner MAGA
Reporter Jack Herrera says that Trump won over many Latino voters — but Democrats lost them first.
By
Benjamin Hart
the system
Nov. 6, 2024
Trump’s Multiracial Coalition of Men Is Here
Latino men continue their rightward swerve.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
early and often
Sept. 6, 2024
Why Is Trump Still Doing Well With Black and Hispanic Voters?
Harris has made big gains with voters of color, but she’s fighting some long-term trends.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Mar. 31, 2024
Is Trump Really Making Big Gains With Black and Latino Voters?
Trump is reportedly seeing a boom among these voters. But a closer look at the polls and actual election data suggests it may be an illusion.
By
Ed Kilgore
on with kara swisher
Feb. 13, 2023
Ruben Gallego on What Democrats Can Learn From Arizona
Kara Swisher talks to the Senate candidate about Latino outreach, avoiding the “exploitation wedge,” and taking on Kyrsten Sinema and Kari Lake.
By
Intelligencer Staff
vision 2020
June 30, 2021
New Data Shows How Biden Won, Where Trump Gained in 2020
A Pew analysis shows that Biden’s suburban boom was real, the gender gap shrank, and Trump’s boost among Latinos was larger than previously known.
By
Ed Kilgore
2022 midterms
June 22, 2021
Will Young and Minority Voters Save Democrats in 2022?
With or without some help from Donald Trump, Democrats need to keep the voters who surged to the polls in 2018 and 2020 engaged.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
June 9, 2020
No One Group of Voters Will Determine Trump’s Fate
Winning or losing a voter group is often less important than the margins, where a vote’s a vote–except in the Electoral College.
By
Ed Kilgore
latino voters
Aug. 21, 2018
Donald Trump’s GOP Is Surprisingly Good at Minority Outreach
The president’s overt bigotry hasn’t prevented down-ballot Republicans from making inroads with black and Latino voters.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 8, 2016
Trump Sues Nevada for Letting Too Many Latinos Vote. The Judge Was Not Pleased.
Trump claimed that early-voting hours were unlawfully extended at a Mexican grocery store, and wanted to learn the names of the poll workers involved.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 7, 2016
Trump Is Back on Message — and That Message Is As Vile As It’s Ever Been
Trump ends his campaign by casting Somali refugees in Minnesota — and Latino voters in Nevada — as America’s true enemies.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 5, 2016
Latino Turnout Is Surging in Early Voting Across Battleground States
And the spike appears to be fueled by low-propensity voters, whom pollsters weren’t counting on. For Trump, that could mean doom.
By
Eric Levitz
Sept. 20, 2016
GOP Megadonor Pledges $2 Million to Help Latino Voters Defeat Trump
Mike Fernandez was a lifelong Republican. Now he’s donating to Latino voter-registration efforts in Florida, to help defeat the party’s 2016 nominee.
By
Eric Levitz
Sept. 1, 2016
Donald Trump Now Underwater With the ‘Hispanic Trump Surrogates’ Demographic
After the GOP nominee’s incendiary speech on immigration, Hispanic Trump surrogates consider resigning from his campaign.
By
Eric Levitz
Mar. 7, 2016
Donald Trump Is Making Hispanic Americans Register to Vote Again
One lasting legacy of Trump’s run could be a spike in Latino Americans’ political engagement.
By
Eric Levitz
2012
Nov. 7, 2012
Heilemann: Harsh Realities for the GOP
If Republicans continue to lose Latino voters, the GOP will become “an extinct party.”
By
Sarah Frank
politics
Nov. 6, 2012
Frank Rich on
Maddow
: GOP Changing Its Tune on Latino Voters
What you won’t hear in the next election.
By
Margaret Hartmann
and
Caroline Shin
latino voters
June 11, 2012
Obama Targets Disillusioned Hispanic Voters
en Español
Obama campaign attacks in battle for Latino voters.
By
Margaret Hartmann
early and awful
Oct. 19, 2010
Who’s Behind the Ad Telling Latino Voters Not to Vote?
Robert de Posada, the ad’s creator, has clocked some serious time with the GOP.
By
Nitasha Tiku