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  2. List of Latino Democrats - Wikipedia

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    The following is an alphabetically ordered list of notable Latino members of the United States Democratic Party, ... Democratic political boss ... Hispanic woman to ...

  3. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    A majority of 69% [66] of Hispanic/Latino Democrats and Democratic-leaning individuals support this view, in comparison to Hispanic/Latino Republicans and Republican-leaning individuals who less than half (39%) [66] support abortion policies. To compare these statistics with the U.S. adult population, overall 62% of adults in the United States ...

  4. List of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States ...

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    Hispanic or Latino ancestry Party State Term start Term end Notes Alcée la Branche (1806–1881) Spanish Democratic: Louisiana: March 4, 1843: March 4, 1845: Retired John Edward Bouligny (1824–1864) Spanish American (Know-Nothing) (1859–1860) Louisiana: March 4, 1859: March 4, 1861: Retired [20] Constitutional Union (1860–1861) Romualdo ...

  5. Hispanic Democrats kick off voter mobilization campaign - AOL

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    The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) campaign arm is launching its voter mobilization efforts ahead of November’s election through alliances with grassroots groups in Arizona, Florida and Texas.

  6. Democratic Latino groups wrestle with Trump's election gains

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    The Democratic-leaning Latino groups pushed back on that narrative, citing their own polling. “Latino voters were not instrumental in the Trump victory,” said Gary Segura, president and co ...

  7. This could be a big deal in November. Here’s what’s driving ...

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    Hispanic Democrats’ waning enthusiasm. Republicans’ Miami-Dade County resurgence isn’t just about enthusiasm for GOP politics. Voter data also reflects apathy among Hispanic Democrats and ...

  8. Poll: Democrats' advantage with Latino voters continues to shrink

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    The poll also asks Latino voters which political party is better at addressing the Hispanic community’s concerns. ... Latino voters prefer the Democratic Party — essentially unchanged from ...

  9. Hispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States

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    Mexican-Americans, Puerto Rican-Americans, Salvadoran-Americans, Guatemalan-Americans, and Dominican-Americans tend to support the Democratic Party. As the latter groups are far more numerous (Mexican-Americans make up 64% of the Latin population in the United States), [13] the Democratic Party typically receives the majority of the Latin vote.