Elizabeth Warren lags with Latino voters. Does she have a plan for that?
In Iowa, Sen. Elizabeth Warren has moved into the lead. She’s grown her support with attention to detail and an ability to connect with voters.
“People and place matter,” said Angelica Salas, executive director of CHIRLA. “Here in Southern California, you cannot not talk about immigration when 47% of the population is either an immigrant or the child of an immigrant. It feels like somehow you’re negating the very people who are in the place that you are.
In Nevada, Warren’s team has set up shop in the predominantly Latino neighborhood of East Las Vegas, staffed by a majority of organizers who speak Spanish. Fernando Romero, president of Hispanics in Politics, a longtime advocacy group in Nevada, credited the campaign with establishing a presence “in basically the barrio, the heart of the Latino community.”
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