From Voto Latino News Update <[email protected]>
Subject Check out what our CEO, María Teresa Kumar, said to NBC about Latino voters in Arizona:
Date September 10, 2023 3:15 PM
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John, when Voto Latino's CEO María Teresa Kumar spoke to NBC News, she had a clear message about what it will take for Democrats to win in states like Arizona in 2024:

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"María Teresa Kumar, co-founder of Voto Latino, said that in 2020, her group registered and turned out 32,000 voters in Arizona. (Biden won the state by about 10,000 votes, a victory that withstood Trump’s post-election effort to overturn the result).
She expects that when the 2024 election rolls around, more than 160,000 Latinos will have come of age and be eligible to vote, creating a ripe target for Democratic canvassers.

But, she added, the president’s team needs to make sure the word gets out about what they’ve accomplished. She said that Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have been 'at the helm of perhaps the most impactful pieces of stimulus and policy that we’ll see in our lifetime.'"]
Before next November's election, thousands of young Latinos across the country will become eligible to vote — and it's up to us to get them registered and mobilized so we can make our community's voices heard. Will you donate now to power Voto Latino's outreach work? 

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Our research shows that areas with high concentrations of Latino voters are more likely to support Democratic candidates. But unfortunately, areas with highly-concentrated Latino populations also have much lower rates of voter turnout. 

That means if we don't invest in reaching young Latinos, they could sit out the 2024 election altogether.

At Voto Latino, we're experts at registering young Latinos and mobilizing them to cast a ballot. With your help, we can make sure our communities know that their votes matter, and we can build the largest, most diverse electorate our country has ever seen.

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