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  2. Harris and Trump court Latino voters in battleground Nevada - AOL

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    Hispanics represent about 30% of Nevada's population and Hispanic voters have traditionally been an area of strength for Democrats. Former President Trump, however, has been gaining ground in the ...

  3. Hispanics and Latinos in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Hispanics and Latinos in Nevada remains a strongly Democratic constituency, as the party habitually wins the Latino vote nationally. In 2020, Democratic nominee Joe Biden carried 61% of Latinos in Nevada, according to exit polls by Eddison Research, while Republican Donald Trump won 35%. [23]

  4. Harris losing ground with young Latino men, exclusive USA ...

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    Biden had a 26-point lead against Trump among Latinos in Nevada, 61% to 35%, CNN exit polls of the 2020 election said. Latina women of all ages prefer Harris to Trump.

  5. How the most Latino neighborhood in Nevada foreshadows a big ...

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    In a swing state like Nevada, where Latinos make up 20% of the electorate, movement among Latino voters could wind up deciding the presidential election in November.

  6. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020 presidential election, Latino turnout surpassed past voting records. The Pew Research Center found that 54% of registered Latino voters were motivated to vote in the election that year. [68] By comparison, 69% of all U.S. registered voters said they were motivated to vote. [68] Half of eligible Latinos (53.7%) ended up voting that year.

  7. How Hispanic voters’ growing political power in Nevada could ...

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    Antonio Munoz remembers admiring Ronald Reagan as a child, in a Las Vegas very different than it is today.

  8. Latino vote - Wikipedia

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    The Latino vote or refers to the voting trends during elections in the United States by eligible voters of Latino background. This phrase is usually mentioned by the media as a way to label voters of this ethnicity, and to opine that this demographic group could potentially tilt the outcome of an election, and how candidates have developed messaging strategies to this ethnic group.

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

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    But in 2012, the vote swung heavily left, with 71% of Hispanics voting for President Barack Obama, followed by lower but still significant support for Hilary Clinton in 2016, at about 66%, and ...