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Bridging the Latino Voter Gap in Eastern Washington
“We have a population of people who have truly been left out,” said Maria Jimenez, founder of Poder Común.
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Bridging the Latino Voter Gap in Eastern Washington
“We have a population of people who have truly been left out,” said Maria…
U.S. Hispanic voters: Breaking the monolith myth
Lack of understanding that there are different cultures is partially why the majority of the…
This election season, rely on information you can trust
RI Secretary of State Gregg Amore with timely resources to ensure every eligible Rhode Islander…
Latino families in Nevada are a deciding factor this election cycle
For Rico Cortez, a Mexican American raised by a single mother, growing up with a…
Palestinian Movement Leads Some Gen-Z Latinos To Break Away From Two Major Parties
“I know just by watching these debates and stuff…it seems like our presidential candidates are…
LNN Spotlight: Preparing For Election Day
“Have a plan to vote,” said Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore. “Rhode Island…