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We Need More Diverse Latinx Voices in the Media to Connect With Voters

March 21, 2022

By Topacio Marrero

When political parties group all Latinos into one narrative, I know I am not the only person within the community that becomes discouraged from staying politically engaged.

Let Virginia Be A Lesson to Talk About Pocketbook Issues

December 16, 2021

By Domenica Ghanem

If Democrats across the country want to re-energize their voters, build their base and convince grassroots groups to throw down with them, they will have to do a better job of talking about the progress they’ve made.

A political revolution is happening that will bring more Latino, black, women and young people out to vote

November 6, 2018

By Dorian Warren

We are deep into the political horse race season. Everyone is asking: Who’s pulling ahead? Who’s trailing? What’s the margin of error? Seems like every day there are new and…

There’s Too Much On the Line to Skip This Election

October 12, 2018

By Elizabeth Fernandez

With so much at stake in this election, in Florida and across the nation, voting this November is critical. That’s why former First Lady Michelle Obama visited the University of…

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