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  2. History of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States

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    The history of Hispanics and Latinos in the United States is wide-ranging, spanning more than four hundred years of American colonial and post-colonial history. Hispanics (whether criollo, mulatto, afro-mestizo or mestizo) became the first American citizens in the newly acquired Southwest territory after the Mexican–American War , and ...

  3. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    Latino Americans have received a growing share of the national vote in the United States due to their increasing population. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, 62.1 million Latinos live in the United States, representing 18.9% of the total U.S. population, [1] a 23% increase since 2010. [2]

  4. Portal:Hispanic and Latino Americans - Wikipedia

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    Not only did Hispanics serve as active combatants in the European and Pacific Theatres of war, but they also served on the home front as civilians. Hundreds of Hispanic women joined the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAACs) and Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES), serving as nurses and in administrative positions. Many worked ...

  5. Hispanic men have seen solid progress in educational attainment: The share of Latino men ages 25 and older with a bachelor’s degree grew at about the same rate as white men over the last two ...

  6. Record voter gains among Latinos for Trump mainly boiled down ...

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    Hispanic men were key in propelling Trump to victory and a historic Latino vote share. Nationally, NBC News exit polls estimate that 54% of Latino men voted for Trump, while 44% supported Harris.

  7. Exit polls: Trump did better with blacks, Hispanics than ...

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    Donald Trump performed stronger among several unexpected groups than Mitt Romney did as the Republican nominee in 2012, according to NBC Exit Polls.

  8. Barack Obama Supreme Court candidates - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, after Obama's presidential election victory, Hispanic legal interests groups such as the Hispanic National Bar Association began urging Obama to nominate a Hispanic justice. [ 21 ] Given the relative youth of the most recent Republican appointments, it was also noted that Democrats had "a strong incentive to pick younger justices ...

  9. Op-Ed: How Trump won with Hispanics - AOL

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    Hispanic voters didn’t need to listen to the political rhetoric. They merely needed to observe and compare their quality of life while Trump and Harris were in office. Real median Hispanic ...