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Latino leaders gathered to discuss their top political priorities going into the Joe Biden administration.
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On Sunday, Nov. 1, people took part in a Day of the Dead march in Dallas to honor the lives lost to COVID-19. The Mexican tradition is well-known for its colorful imagery, but this year, politics also played a significant role.
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Democrats must “start putting up legitimate candidates, legitimate Mexican-American or Latino candidates that have the backing of the party.”
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EL PASO -- Social justice, racism, and hate crimes have become hot-button issues on the presidential campaign trail and debate stage. Voters in...
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One year ago this Monday, an El Paso Walmart became the scene of the deadliest attack on Latinos in modern U.S. history.A now 22-year-old white man…
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Family, friends and hundreds of Dallasites laid out flowers and candles on Tuesday night outside city hall in honor of 20 year-old soldier Vanessa…
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Izcan Ordaz voted for the first time in Texas’ Democratic primary on March 3, or Super Tuesday. As an 18-year-old high school senior, he was excited for…
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They came from around Texas – dozens of college and high school age Latinos. Their message to political candidates: Listen to us, our vote matters.The…
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A projected 32 million Latinos will be eligible to vote in this year’s U.S. presidential election, according to the Pew Research Center.This means that…
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Yolanda Avila and Andres Pico are friends who sit next to each other on the Colorado Springs’ city council. But politically the two couldn’t be further…
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Latinos make up 30% of the Texas electorate and are an increasingly vital voting block in the state. Though Texas Hispanic voters are notoriously…
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The Latinx vote is still up for grabs by both parties in Texas.