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LPPI Research Director,ย Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas, appears on Univision to discuss President Trumpโs refusal to accept the 2020 presidential election results. โThe next step is to see if the demands that President Trump is presenting have a base, there is no type of evidence that exists that can give him a baseโฆ I donโt doubt that in…
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Patricia Gandara, an education professor and co-director of the Civil Rights Project at UCLA, said Proposition 16 would have changed this by taking into consideration the factors that contribute to inequality. โProposition 16 would have changed the perception,โ she said. โIt is hard to see what the university can do beyond using race and ethnicity…
โThe Luskin School is thrilled to partner with the Berggruen Institute on this incredibly important and timely work,โ saidย Gary Segura, the schoolโs dean. โIn a period where governments the world over struggle to cope with global crises, including the current pandemic, the effectiveness, transparency and capacity of states to care for the needs of their…
And in cities where Black voters broke hard for Mr. Biden, Latinos helped expand the margins, going 75 percent for him in Philadelphia, 77 percent in Milwaukee and 75 percent in Gwinnett County, Ga., according to exit polling fromย U.C.L.A.โs Latino Policy and Politics Institute.
Anย October surveyย of Latino voters in Arizona, Florida, Nevada and Texas by theย UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Instituteย found that key issues for Latino voters were increasing the minimum wage, expanding health insurance and improving workplace safety.
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