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This Viral Video Game Is Changing the Face of Voter Outreach

Can an online game drive more voters to the polls? Bop the Bigot, the viral game that helped successfully oust Arizona Sheriff Arpaio in 2016, is back for the 2024 presidential election.

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Latinos Are Ready to Vote for Abortion Rights This November

The Latino electorate will prove decisive in securing reproductive freedom and abortion access through ballot measures around the country, particularly in states where Latinos are a significant portion of the electorate.

Report: Mass Deportation Would Cost American Taxpayers Nearly $1 Trillion

Earlier today, the American Immigration Council published a new report about the financial costs of mass deportation, an official policy position of the Donald Trump-JD Vance Republican presidential ticket.

What Puerto Rico Can Expect If Electoral Fraud Occurs in 2024

As Puerto Rico approaches its 2024 election, the political landscape is marked by a fierce contest between the ruling pro-statehood New Progressive Party (PNP) and the growing coalition of pro-sovereignty and progressive forces, primarily represented by the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) and the Citizen Victory Movement (MVC).

Defectors: Paola Ramos Dissects the Latino Far Right

In her new book, DEFECTORS: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What it Means for America, MSNBC and Telemundo contributor Paola Ramos uncovers a story no one else has told in-depth.

Pew: ‘Latinx’ Awareness Doubled Since 2019, Still 4% Use Term

This morning, the Pew team is back at it with a new analysis regarding Latino identity and the labels we use and are imposed on us as a community.

What Prominent Latino Elected Officials are Team Kamala?

Ever since President Joe Biden announced on Sunday afternoon that he would not seek a second term and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the 2024 Democratic Party nominee, several Latino Democrats and organizations have been sharing statements of support.