âPresident Trumpâs position on immigration policy has been very evident for the past four years. I doubt that if President Trump wins there will be a positive change towards immigrants, I actually expect an enforcement of the policies that have already begun to be implemented by President Trump,â says LPPI Research Director, Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas.
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“For the first time in 24 years, since 1996 when (Democrat Bill) Clinton won, a Democratic president wins again in Arizona … this was entirely the work of Latino community organizations, and they began to see results in 2018.” Rodrigo DomĂnguez Villegas explained.
Rodrigo Dominguez Villegas, director of research at the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative, provides analysis on economic opportunity, community health, and democracy under a Biden presidency or a second term under Trump.
âIf you give Biden Clintonâs Latino numbers, we still lose Florida,â Biden pollster Matt Barreto told Washington Newsday. âTrump had a strength among Florida whites that people hoped he didnât have. The losses among white voters are what cost us Floridaâ.
âWhile there is incredible consensus on national priorities, with Covid-19 dominating all voters, there is also clear racial polarization in the electorate,â said Gary Segura, analyst at Latino Decisions.Â
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