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Fewer than 5% of all registered county voters cast ballots during early voting April 22-29.
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The Del Rio teens at first were not even allowed to play at their local country club because of discriminatory rules.
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It鈥檚 clear Republican leadership in Texas is eying the Latino vote, and they believe it鈥檚 possible, despite data showing it might be an uphill quest. According to 2021 data from Gallup, nationwide, 54 percent of Hispanics identified as Democrats, while 26 percent identified as Republicans.
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Political groups are getting creative by using the internet, particularly social media, to engage with younger voters 鈥 and their tactics are working.
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Latinos comprise about 40% of the population in Texas, and their votes could be critical to races up and down the ballot. Campaigns are rediscovering the fact that there is no solid 鈥淟atino鈥 bloc. Public Radio reporters across Texas are listening to these voters discuss the issues they care about and give their thoughts on where the nation should be heading.
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The Dallas Latina empowerment organization called "Hey Chica!" is hosting events across Dallas County to encourage Latinas to cast their ballots in the 2020 presidential election.
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Eight young Latino first-time voters tell The World about their politics, priorities and concerns leading to the Nov. 3 presidential election.
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Chuck Rocha, former senior adviser for the Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign, shares recommendations for what future political campaigns do when engaging Latino voters.
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A study by New American Economy, a research fund that's focused on immigration, shows a growth in Hispanic and foreign-born voters in Texas.
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The "Every 30 Seconds" project is following first-time voter Izcan Ordaz. He just started college virtually, and spending more time at home has given him time to learn more about his father's immigration journey.
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The current Black Lives Matter protests have taken some cues from the 1960s civil rights movement 鈥 but they also stand apart in a number of ways.Author鈥