From Voto Latino Data Team <info@votolatino.org>
Subject how did Latinos vote in the November elections?
Date January 28, 2023 12:00 AM
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John, in the months leading up to the November election, we saw countless headlines like this: Rotating headlines graphic: NPR 'Democrats are losing Latino voters', NBC &quot;GOP cuts into Democrats' lead among Latino voters', The Hill 'Latino voters are shifting right
But now, in the months after the election, the data is telling a totally different story: Rotating Headlines graphic: Brookings 'Latinos support Democrats over Republicans 2-1 in House and Senate elections', NBC 'Republicans struggle in the Southwest as Latino voters stick with Democrats'
Supporters like you helped make this happen, John!Will you donate now to help us continue reaching young Latino voters?
Thanks to grassroots supporters like you who helped Voto Latino mobilize tens of thousands of young Latinos across the country, we helped prevent the "red shift" that pundits had predicted. And as a result, Democrats expanded their Senate majority. 
This success doesn't happen overnight -- this is the result of years of research, organizing, and communication. It takes time (and resources) to build our relationships. 
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