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Post-election Fears: Latino Views on Trump’s Immigration Policies

Over the weekend, the Trump administration conducted widespread immigration raids across the greater Los Angeles area. Targeting businesses, schools, and homes, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was quickly met with resistance and protests from the residents of Los Angeles. Despite widely peaceful and non-violent protests, the Trump administration escalated the situation by federalizing over 2,000

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The Economy Pushed Trump to Victory, Now His Latino Supporters Are Expressing Regret

Latinos across the country who supported President Trump in the last election are expressing regret one hundred days into Trump’s second administration.  While Kamala Harris won the overall Latino vote, there were undeniable gains made by Republicans, particularly among Latino men. The Trump campaign and Republicans raved about the gains they made within the Latino

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Policy Preferences of Colorado Latinos

The economy, the cost of health care, immigration, and reproductive rights are the policy issues most important to Colorado Latinos, according to a new Voces Unidas/COLOR Colorado poll conducted by BSP Research. This is the 4th edition of this poll that focuses on the policy preferences and priorities of the Latino community across the state.

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30 days to go – Kamala Harris continues to lead with Latino voters

Well, it’s “silly season” again–that time in each electoral cycle when pollsters release results that produce panic on one side, jubilation on another, based on non-credible results. On October 5, Republican pollster Rasmussen released an unweighted, English-only, small-sample Latino vote result that implausibly claimed Trump winning 62% of the Latino vote. This is not true.  

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Reproductive Rights Underlie Latina Women’s Support for Kamala Harris

Throughout the campaign, pundits and pollsters have been stressing the importance of economic issues as top policy priorities for voters. Our own polling, the 2024 Entravision/AltaMed weekly tracking poll, also confirms that the top three issues for Latinos are cost of living/inflation, jobs and the economy, and housing costs. Economic concerns today are as important

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