Democrats look to Latinos to provide midterm support
She joined a cluster of other Latinos in a
Lugo is determined to support
"They say it doesn't do anything," said Lugo, 56, a promoter for a footwear chain. "And it doesn't matter who votes because (politicians) do whatever they want anyway."
Trump rode to his improbable victory in 2016 by winning a troika of
Many
Latinos had been poised to play a prominent role in several House races in
But as
"
About 25 percent of Latino voters are reliable
"From their perspective, this Trump's crazy and a bigoted loudmouth, but we deal with people like this in every day of our lives," Amadi said.
The relatively tepid showing for
In
Still, there are positive signs for
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is spending
"You can show up to vote against the president, but you also need a candidate who shares your values," Sena said.
The politics of Latinos are diverse, ranging from older,
Politically, they have one thing in common: They vote less in midterm elections. Latinos lag behind blacks and whites in turnout and their participation typically plummets in non-presidential years.
In 2014, for example, only 27 percent of eligible Latinos cast a ballot compared to 46 percent of whites and 41 percent of blacks. Polls show elevated excitement about voting in November among all groups, but Latinos still lag.
"We're younger. We haven't voted as much. There's an intimidation factor," said
Trump can contribute to Latinos' reluctance to dive into politics. Multiple
"I've seen it firsthand in focus groups — the visceralness of the reaction to his face and his picture, where I have Latino voters who won't even read the mailer," Rocha said.
"There's a fine line between voter anger, which can be mobilized and lead to people wanting to take action, and alienation, where people feel the system doesn't work for them and they withdraw," Barreto said. "We are observing both this cycle."
Landaverde can't vote, but after seeing images of children the Trump administration separated from immigrating parents and placed behind bars, she started canvassing for the
"I imagine it happening to one of my kids," Landaverde told a crowd of workers at a union hall. "I feel like I want to do more — but I can't because if I say something they'll arrest me."
Landaverde overcame her fear and now canvases for her union but can still feel afraid when she talks to minority voters.
"Some people say, 'because of all the racism, I'm scared,'" Landaverde said. "But when they see you believe in something, they say 'yes, I'm a voter.'"
But even in
This year the state is the site of one of the hottest
Heller softened his tone on immigration in that campaign, but in a reflection of how midterm
Heller and the president have Latino supporters in
"We're not all
Still,
She's ready to do so again by opposing Heller and any other
"We kind of woke up a bit," said Chavez, who's already made plans to vote with her daughter and mother.



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