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TexasTowelie

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Fri Sep 13, 2024, 08:42 AM Sep 13

John Leguizamo Breaks Down the SAVE Act and Latino Voter Suppression - The Daily Show



John Leguizamo looks at the latest way Republicans are trying to suppress the Latino vote, which also happens to be a way to make people think Latinos aren't really American. Here's what the SAVE Act does and why it has conservatives asking their housekeepers for translation help.
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John Leguizamo Breaks Down the SAVE Act and Latino Voter Suppression - The Daily Show (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 13 OP
Maybe I am in the wrong media spaces, but where are the Latinos for Harris and related leadership? dutch777 Sep 13 #1
Depends where your statistics are coming from some_of_us_are_sane Sep 13 #2

dutch777

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1. Maybe I am in the wrong media spaces, but where are the Latinos for Harris and related leadership?
Fri Sep 13, 2024, 08:54 AM
Sep 13

All I have read seems to indicate there is far more support for Trump in the Latin community than seems reasonable. I must be missing a lot.

2. Depends where your statistics are coming from
Fri Sep 13, 2024, 01:36 PM
Sep 13

This is quoted directly:
hispanicfederation.org

August 19, 2024

* 73% of registered Latino voters are almost certain they will vote in the 2024 Presidential election

* Harris emergence has generated enthusiasm across key segments that Democrats will need to consolidate, with 57% of respondents replying that they are more interested in voting due to Vice President Harris entering the presidential election

* In a combined 2-way vote, Harris led former President Donald Trump by 24 points, 59% to 35% among registered Latino voters



(Statistics state that currently about 25 percent of voters are now Hispanic in the USA.)

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