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Democrats Try to Win Back Latino Voters After 2020 Election

Democrats Try to Win Back Latino Voters After 2020 Election
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This NY congressman says Democratic socialism and support for Israel don t contradict

Share As Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) sees it, the Jewish and Dominican communities in his diverse Manhattan district have a lot in common. Both are diasporas: The Jewish community keeps close tabs on happenings in Israel, while Dominicans remain closely connected to their Caribbean homeland. “Both are very family-oriented and religious. Both, of course contribute back home,” said Espaillat, who came to the U.S. from the Dominican Republic as an undocumented immigrant when he was a child. “Of course, they love politics back home, they follow it like a national sport. And as a result, I think because of those similarities, we have been able to build bridges.”

Conservatism Inc and the Push for Carson | Articles

The Republican Establishment is trying to establish Ben Carson as their acceptable “anti-Establishment” candidate. According to Rich Lowry [Email him] “Ben Carson is a superior outsider to Donald Trump.” Lowry praises Carson for catching “the populist wave roiling Republican politics” while not being “an obnoxious braggart who abuses anyone who crosses him and will say or do anything as long as he s getting attention.” [ Politico, September 2, 2015] In addition to praising Carson, the GOP Establishment also pretends Carson is on the verge of knocking off Trump. Bill Kristol [Email him] proclaimed, “Republicans have had an exciting summer fling with Donald Trump, and are about to embark on a fall romance with Ben Carson.” [

Did the 2020 Census Undercount the Hispanic Population?

Did the 2020 Census Undercount the Hispanic Population? Officials from both parties say the census numbers released this week raise questions about the totals, with Democrats contending that the Hispanic population was undercounted. Workers for the nonprofit group the Concilio prepared bags of food to be distributed to families at a census outreach event last year in Dallas.Credit.Tony Gutierrez/Associated Press April 28, 2021Updated 9:34 p.m. ET By contrast, Texas didn’t invest in a census program until last September, dedicating $15 million months after the count had begun. Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, said in 2019 that the state would not “have a role” in aiding the count, before ultimately agreeing to an unfunded committee in January 2020. And Arizona spent less than $1.5 million on census efforts in what remains one of the fastest-growing states.

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