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October 1, 2024
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** Why Hispanics are abandoning Democrats — and could put Trump back in the White House
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** Disproportionately affected by migration, crime, and the economy, their votes are key in several swing states
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** Henry Olsen, The New York Post
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Hispanic Americans have long been a bedrock of support for the Democratic Party. There are signs that’s changing — and it could decide the election this November.
Democrats have won the Hispanic vote in every presidential election since 1972. With the exception of 2004, Democratic nominees since 1992 had always beaten their Republican counterpart by at least 35 points ([link removed]) with Hispanic voters.
That began to change, surprisingly to some, during the Trump administration.
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For The Hill, Clare Morell, Michael Toscano, and Adam Candeub argue for increased app store accountability ([link removed]) .
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In First Things, Francis X. Maier calls out the Catholic Church’s mistreatment of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae (SCV) ([link removed]) .
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Rachel N. Morrison and Eric Kniffin filed an amicus brief in support of Idaho’s pro-life law ([link removed]) .
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EPPC published a memo on the importance of clear language when discussing abortion ([link removed]) .
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A new handbook on handling gender ideology in the Catholic Church written in part by Mary Rice Hasson and edited by Theresa Farnan is now available ([link removed]) .
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Aaron Rothstein joined The National Affairs Podcast to discuss his new piece on euthanasia ([link removed]) .
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Ryan T. Anderson joined Stu Does America to discuss the state of the pro-life movement.
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George Weigel joined The Vatican Thing to discuss the Synod on Synoldality.
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George also joined Larry Chapp to discuss the Synod.
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EPPC is organizing a series of debates about the future of conservatism ([link removed]) .
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