Leaders of two of the nation’s largest nonpartisan Latino groups said the predicted “red wave” of Latino voters in South Texas was nothing more than speculation by political pundits.
“Some of these politically erroneous narratives argue that either Latinos would not show up to the polls or they would overwhelmingly support the GOP agenda,” said Lydia Camarillo, president of theEach political party was vying for the Latino vote during the midterm elections.
Regarding turnout, the Latino share of the vote in Texas will end up being what SWVREP projected: “26%, which means that about 2.9 million Latinos cast their vote.”“Never down -- up, up, up, up,” she said, noting it’s clear that Latinos don’t vote for just one political party. Camarillo said gone are the old days of candidates trying to appeal to Latino voters by bringing in the mariachis.
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