If Latinos stay at home, we determine the outcome of an election.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Latinos have enough voting power now to decide elections, and every smart politician knows this.We can't afford to give our vote to those who alienate us, but neither to those who take us for granted.
The Latino vote has to be earned just like any other.
Immigration is a gateway basically. It's a check-off point for Latino voters.
The GOP can't even envision winning the White House if we lose a significant percentage of the Hispanic vote.
For Donald Trump, Latinos are second-class citizens. We believe we are all Americans. We believe we are strong together. There is a big difference in this sense between the two parties and the candidates.
Hopefully, in not a too distant future, we will see a Latino president, and who knows how's that going to happen. It's just a matter of time.
U.S. politicians are increasingly recognizing the relevance of the Hispanic vote in U.S. politics.
Nearly one-fifth of our fellow citizens are Latino. They are families who are impacted by our education system, by our economy, by our healthcare delivery, and by every policy we make here in Washington.
As my family story shows, Latinos have been a blessing for USA for many generations. The future of America depends in part on the success of the Latino community, and this opportunity is just one more signifier of that.
To truly utilize the full potential of every person in our nation, our laws and representation must track the needs, concerns, and goals of the Latino community.
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