Some ways of talking about race and class are more effective politically. And not just with Hispanics. Op-ed by Ian Haney López and Tory Gavito; Haney López is the author of “Merge Left: Fusing Race and Class, Winning Elections and Saving America.” Ms. Gavito is the president of Way to Win, a progressive electoral coalition.
The next several days will be filled with postmortems about the shocker among pro-Trump Latinos in Florida@realcpaz called it last week: https://t.co/yo2uOea6Cn John Hendrickson (@JohnGHendy) November 4, 2020
Yglesias/Vox on topic BEFORE the election
Some of us were writing about Trump’s resilience with Hispanic voters back in early July, without even the benefit of speaking to any real voters. https://t.co/d4K865LZ3n Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) November 5, 2020
Still the best opinion piece that explains rising nonwhite support for Trump. Left of center analysts often see nonwhites as victimized stereotypes, have ignored the data and refused to talk to nonwhites outside of the highly educated prep school bubble https://t.co/ZQjAjcsC1o