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Spanish-speaking Latino voters are being bombarded with disinformation ahead of the election
With roughly 32 million eligible voters, Latinos for the first time this presidential election are expected to be the largest bloc of voters of color, a diverse electorate that could play pivotal roles in the swing states of Arizona, Florida, and North Carolina.
But online content has sought to deter people — particularly Black and Latino voters — from voting through content spreading erroneous ballot and polling information, as well as incendiary attacks on Democratic nominee Joe Biden and his running mate, California Senator Kamala Harris.
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