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    Default Over half of eligible Latinos voted in 2020 — a historic first

    Even without the kind of spending on Latino turnout that some had hoped to see, they registered and voted in record numbers in the 2020 presidential election, according to a City University of New York study.


    The big forces behind what the CUNY researchers described as the “extraordinary” Latino participation were record registration and turnout by younger Latinos ages 18 to 44, and a jump in the registration and voting by U.S.-born Latinos.

    Before 2020, the percent of Latinos eligible to vote who actually voted had never surpassed 50 percent, the researchers said.

    But it hit 53.7 percent in November to help Democrat Joe Biden unseat then-President Donald Trump, a Republican.

    The trajectory of increasing Latino registration turnout will be helped by the large number of Latinos who turn 18 every year and who are increasingly registering and voting.


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    the bigger question is, how many of the ineligible ones voted......
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    Quote Originally Posted by guno View Post
    Even without the kind of spending on Latino turnout that some had hoped to see, they registered and voted in record numbers in the 2020 presidential election, according to a City University of New York study.


    The big forces behind what the CUNY researchers described as the “extraordinary” Latino participation were record registration and turnout by younger Latinos ages 18 to 44, and a jump in the registration and voting by U.S.-born Latinos.

    Before 2020, the percent of Latinos eligible to vote who actually voted had never surpassed 50 percent, the researchers said.

    But it hit 53.7 percent in November to help Democrat Joe Biden unseat then-President Donald Trump, a Republican.

    The trajectory of increasing Latino registration turnout will be helped by the large number of Latinos who turn 18 every year and who are increasingly registering and voting.


    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...ocid=Peregrine
    And how many times did they vote?

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    Quote Originally Posted by guno View Post
    Even without the kind of spending on Latino turnout that some had hoped to see, they registered and voted in record numbers in the 2020 presidential election, according to a City University of New York study.


    The big forces behind what the CUNY researchers described as the “extraordinary” Latino participation were record registration and turnout by younger Latinos ages 18 to 44, and a jump in the registration and voting by U.S.-born Latinos.

    Before 2020, the percent of Latinos eligible to vote who actually voted had never surpassed 50 percent, the researchers said.

    But it hit 53.7 percent in November to help Democrat Joe Biden unseat then-President Donald Trump, a Republican.

    The trajectory of increasing Latino registration turnout will be helped by the large number of Latinos who turn 18 every year and who are increasingly registering and voting.


    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...ocid=Peregrine
    https://news.yahoo.com/ready-emerge-...172239548.html they sure helped trump get elected against Hillary

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