Every election cycle, both Democrats and Republicans are reminded of the power of the Latino voter—who are now the second largest demographic group in the electorate. However, is either party’s approach to this group effective? And are Latinos really a cogent voting bloc? Two experts, Clarissa Martínez-De-Castro of UnidosUS and Sabrina Rodríguez of The Washington Post, discuss Latinos’ top issues, how to perform effective outreach to this group, and how the landscape of Latino politics changes between South Florida and Texas.


UnidosUS national poll of Latino voters: t.ly/Jv7W

AS/COA Online Latino vote tracker: t.ly/8IxE

Access reporting by Sabrina Rodríguez via The Washington Post: t.ly/SxFn

Music by Quinteto Latino for Americas Society: https://youtu.be/jBQn-DwzMPs


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