Partisan battles over America’s past, and divisions among Latinos, are affecting this new institution set to be built on the National Mall.
Tag: Hispanic-Americans
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Latinos Have Transformed Sleepy Hollow, but Not Their Town Board
Voters in the Town of Mount Pleasant, about 30 miles north of New York City, are urging it to change its voting system under a new state law.
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Why Are Democrats Losing Ground Among Nonwhite Voters? 5 Theories.
There’s no shortage of solid hypotheses, and the best explanation may be a combination of them.
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Consistent Signs of Erosion in Black and Hispanic Support for Biden
It’s a weakness that could manifest itself as low Democratic turnout even if Trump and Republicans don’t gain among those groups.
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Supreme Court Is Asked to Hear a New Admissions Case on Race
Parents, backed by a legal foundation, say admissions standards at Thomas Jefferson High School in Virginia are not truly “race neutral.”