Latinos and young people went to the polls in record numbers in the midterm elections last November, helping to rapidly alter the political landscape in important congressional districts and the state legislature. In few places was the change more dramatic than in California’s Central Valley. And few groups devoted so much effort to getting out the vote than Dreamers— the young immigrants living in legal limbo. Lucia Orozco spoke with a leader of these campaigns and reports from Fresno.
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