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*Calls for Congress to Legalize Essential Workers Before Break
*High Rates of Early Voting in Georgia–Who Benefits?
*Mass Mobilization in Mexico City for President’s Fourth “State of the Union”
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*Colorado Springs Victims Remembered with Vigils and Tributes
*On Thanksgiving, Many Urge Green Cards for Farmworkers
*Discos Corasón: Three Decades Promoting Giants of Traditional Music
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*Midterm Elections Lead to a Divided Congress –
*US Senate Battle Continues in Georgia: What’s at Stake for Latinos?
*Life-Saving Education to Combat Opioid Crisis
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*In Midterm Elections, Red Wave Never Arrived
*Senate Control Hangs on Results in Georgia and Nevada
*Young Voters and Latinos at the Center of the Midterms Battle
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*Political Path of the U.S. Hangs on Four States
*Spanish-language Misinformation Campaign Aimed at Swing State Voters
*Young Dreamers Drive Latino Electoral Enthusiasm in Arizona
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*Two Latino Members of Congress in Tight Race for New District in Texas
*Colorado Voters Called to Solve Housing Shortage Crisis
*Climate Crisis Triggers Valley Fever Cases in California
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*Polls Suggest Catastrophic Scenario for Democrats in November
*L.A. Mayoral Candidates in Tight Race
*Newly Naturalized Conservative Latinos Could Decide Florida Elections
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*Activists Warn of Misleading Campaigns to Discourage Latinos from Voting
*Recordings of Racist Comments Shake Up L.A.’s Political Establishment
*Abortion Rights and Electric Cars on the Ballot in California
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*Climate Change a Big Issue for Voters in November
*Beto and Abbott Lock Horns in Texas Gubernatorial Debate
*Los Angeles County Declared a Sanctuary for Reproductive Rights
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*Historic Devastation by Hurricane Ian in Florida
*Millions of Latinos on the Brink of Bankruptcy
*Texas Campaigns in Heated Battle for the Latino Vote