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Dear Friends,

I hope you will join us for a virtual briefing to review the findings of new polls of Hispanic voters conducted in three important states – Arizona, Nevada and Pennsylvania.  Joining us will be the pollster who conducted the polls for our friends at Future MajorityFernand Amandi.  Our live briefing will take place on Monday, June 13th at 1pm ET.  You can register for the event here.  A memo summarizing the findings can be found here, and you can review more detailed data from the three states here.  

Simon will be hosting the briefing, and will also be discussing his new analysis of gains Democrats have made in the Southwest and with Hispanic voters, The Remarkable Success of the Democratic Party’s Hispanic Strategy.   Be sure to review this memo as well before the briefing.  It is important context for anyone wanting to learn more about the Hispanic/Latino vote in the US. 

Future Majority provided this summary of the memo: “Our research found that the Democrats’ brand is performing well among Latino voters in these three states, but the Republican brand is not. Our data suggests Democrats have the opportunity to replicate their strong 2018 and 2020 performance with Latinos in these states this year, strong showings which contributed to what were very good years for Democrats in all three states. As the Latino electorate has a higher share of new, younger and infrequent voters than the overall electorate, and thus is more prone to midterm drop-off, Democrats will only be assured of these potential promising outcomes with significant investment and strong engagement through their campaigns.”

Hope you can join us on the 13th.  And do invite friends and colleagues.  All are welcome. 

Sincerely, The NDN Team 

 

 

 

                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                   

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