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  2. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    The same is true for Hispanic Democrats and those who lean towards the Democratic party; approximately half, or 50%, hold a favorable view, whereas the other half, or 48%, hold an unfavorable view. Likewise, Latinos aged 30 to 49 exhibit comparable tendencies in their perceptions of socialism.

  3. Congressional Hispanic Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The CHC BOLD PAC (officially the Committee for Hispanic Causes-BOLD PAC and sometimes referred to as simply BOLD PAC) is the Congressional Hispanic Caucus' political arm, endorsing Democratic and especially Hispanic candidates. [24] [25] Ruben Gallego was the chair of the group until 2023, [26] the current chair is Linda Sánchez. [27]

  4. Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States Congress

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    Hispanic and Latino American politicians continued to make gains in important positions in Congress, and for the first time in this period had an equal number of full voting members in Congress and non-voting delegates. [1] The Congressional Hispanic Caucus was founded in 1976. Pictured are members of the Caucus gathered together in 1984.

  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. Republican and Democratic House Latinos face off in race to ...

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    Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) is leading efforts to elect more GOP Hispanics to the House through the Hispanic Leadership Trust (HLT), a PAC launched in… Republican and Democratic House Latinos face ...

  7. Among Hispanics, women are more likely than men to vote ... - AOL

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    Some Democrats argue that at least part of Trump’s appeal among Latinos is cultural, playing off the idea of the strongman – the “caudillo” – that has its roots in Latin American politics.

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

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    Democratic: Louisiana: March 4, 1931: Jan 3, 1941: Lost re-election Antonio M. Fernández (1902–1956) Mexican Democratic: New Mexico: Jan 3, 1943: Nov 7, 1956: Died in office Joseph Montoya (1915–1978) Mexican Democratic: New Mexico: April 9, 1957: Nov 3, 1964: Retired to run successfully for the U.S. Senate from New Mexico: Henry B ...

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

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    (Ultimately, Democratic presidential candidates ended up winning Latino voters by 44 points in 2012, 38 points in 2016 and 33 points in 2020, according to the NBC News exit polls in those years.)