Latinos are the second largest group of voters in the US and every election reaches new heights powered by new, young voters.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
PROGRAM #10412 12:00 PM PT
Are Latino Voters Really Shifting to the Right? Latinos are the second largest group of voters in the US and every election reaches new heights powered by new, young voters. These new voters are arriving to this election cycle amid reports that many are undecided about the presidential race and many are moving politically to the right. What’s myth and what’s real about this change?
Guests: US Rep. Delia Ramírez, D-Chicago, Washington, DC; Clarissa Martínez de Castro, Vice President, Latino Vote Initiative, UnidosUS, Washington, DC.
Voter Hurdles. As more Republican-led states move to require proof of citizenship for voter registration, a new study shows that for millions of US citizens of voting age it is not easy to come up with documents to prove their citizenship. In the meantime, in Texas, conservatives are leading an effort to end countywide voting. How are these political moves impacting Latino voters?
Guests: Kira Romero-Craft, Attorney, Brennan Center for Justice, NYU School of Law, Orlando, FL; Lydia Camarillo, President, Proyecto de Registro de Votantes del Suroeste, and President, William C. Velasquez Institute, San Antonio, TX.
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