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โBiden was not a household name for most Latino households, unlike Secretary Clinton, and heย wasnโt really in the position to campaign because of the COVID epidemic,โ Gary Segura saidย during a presentation on the poll with media, adding that was one explanation for the drop inย Democratic support among Latinos.ย
Read More | November 13, 2020
โRace isnโt in our heads because itโs โreal,โ race is real because itโs in our heads,โ writes Dr.ย Laura E. Gรณmez, a UCLA law professor, in her latest book Inventing Latinos: A New Story of ย American Racism. โWe think of race categories as essential and immutable, as reflectingย notions of blood, stock, ancestry, and DNA….
Analysis from UCLAโs Latino Policy and Politics Institute showed Biden earned more thanย three-quarters of votes in precincts with high Latino concentrations in Dallas, Tarrant, Travis andย El Paso counties, which include Austin and Fort Worth. (Also: The Independent.)
Since the start of the coronavirus in March, David Hayes-Bautista and a team of doctors andย researchers have led this reporting, specifically examining whoโs been able to afford care; andย how farmworkers are managing, when they are made entirely responsible for their own safety.
The biggest myth โis that there is a monolithic vote. And I think this election has helped bringย him down,โ says Matt Barreto, co-founder of pollster Latino Decisions, who worked on pollsย with President-elect Joe Biden’s campaign, told AFP.
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