Vice President Kamala Harris is making significant inroads with Latino voters, leading Donald Trump by 19 points in key states. As her campaign gains momentum among younger and diverse Latino demographics, challenges remain to secure the crucial support needed for a Democratic victory.
A new study shows that Latino voters were becoming targets of ad campaigns from both Republicans and Democratic as the November midterm elections get near.
A new poll in the closing days of the recall election in California showed that a big majority of Latino voters are in opposition to removing Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The Latino electorate in Georgia has been growing. Its turnout has also been increasing, leaving behind Latinos' national participation rates in 2016 and 2018.
The Election Day this year is believed to be a significant year for Latino voters, so who they will likely vote between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden could make a difference.
Joe Biden, Democratic presidential nominee, is up against President Donald Trump in a race to gain the support of Latino voters. But he's struggling to keep them on his side.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden stepped up his reach to Latino voters in Florida, a key voting bloc, as polls showed his struggle and Trump's gained support.
The President of the United States recently held a White House COVID-19 conference call where he reportedly asked for the support of Hispanic leaders and voters.