Rodrigo Dominguez Villegas, UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute’s Research Director, speaks on what will drive Latinos to the polls on Election Day, “The Latino community is facing economic and health problems, and those will be defining factors on Election Day.”
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Sonja Díaz, founder and director of UCLA-LPPI, says that Latinos will be instrumental in deciding one of the most important elections of our time. “Latinos form the largest non-white segment of the electorate and a huge portion of our front-line workers, so their political preferences are clear guidelines for major parties to focus policies on…
UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute expert Raul Hinojosa appears on Univision to discuss the most important issues for Latinos during presidential elections.
UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute’s Executive Director, Sonja Diaz, discusses the safety of mail-in-ballots. “Our studies show that 30 percent of Americans that will cast a ballot on November third are non-white. This is really important and will only continue to increase for foreseeable generations.”
UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute’s Executive Director, Sonja Diaz, appears on KPCC-FM to discuss the future of Americans post COVID-19. “Important facts about what disparities exist for Latino communities is necessary as campaigns, candidates, and even elected officials to seek to figure out American recovery,” said UCLA’s Sonja Diaz.
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