Why neither party can figure out Latino voters

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Latinos are the fastest-growing racial and ethnic group in the United States, and their influence on American politics becomes greater with each election cycle.

Democrats’ new appreciation for Latino voters has helped them hold off the GOP’s gains

“While the majority of Latinos still vote for Democrats, a large group of Latino voters are definitely still up for grabs. There’s not this deeply ingrained, deeply loyal, across the board affinity for either party. Latino voters have long felt like neither party really speaks to them. That Democrats have taken them for granted, and that Republicans have candidates who seem to have outright hostility toward them, and that nobody really quite values them as voters.

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