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Sonja Diaz, the Executive Director of LPPI, explains the success of the Bernie Sanders campaign as a direct result to the focused intention and ongoing support for Latinos and other voters of color.
Read More | May 29, 2020
According to an analysis by LPPI, Bernie Sanders won the Nevada Democratic primaries in large part to the Latino vote, rivals are expected to try to halt his momentum during the Democratic presidential debate in South Carolina.
LPPI’s Co-founder Matt Barreto discusses the importance that Latinos are playing in the Democratic primaries as the candidates take steps to gain their vote.
Seven states with large Latino populations will elect almost half of the Democratic delegates, giving the Latino electorate the opportunity to largely influence the 2020 Democratic primaries explains LPPI Co-founder Matt Barreto.
LPPI experts Leisy Abrego and Cecilia MenjÃvar discuss the Central American migration conference at UCLA, whose purpose was to show that Central Americans are not newcomers to the U.S. or to Mexico.
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