there s a fear of losing their second home because they already had to lose a first home. reporter: a liberal group focussed on latino outreach says it s a manipulative message preying on an area dominated immigrants fleeing left regimes. this is why i ve been so frustrated with the republican party using the term socialism and communists, you know, as equivalent to democrat and as a way as a fear tactic to tap into the tragedy of our community. reporter: a tactic she calls cruel because it s torn her family apart. we don t even agree on reality. reporter: she says one of her family members now believes conspiracies spread on social and spanish language media. the idea this is driving this big movement of hispanic voters away from the democrats, i think it s absurd.
liberal group focused on latino outreach, say it s a manipulative message, preying on an area dominated by immigrants fleeing like regimes. this is why it s been so frustrated with the republican party, using the term socialism and communist as equivalent to democrat as a way as a fear tactic to tap into the tragedy of our community. a tactic she calls cruel because it s torn her family apart. we don t even agree on reality. she says one of her family members now believes conspiracies spread on social and spanish language media. the idea this is driving this big moment of hispanic voters away from the democrats, i think it s absurd. a left-leaning analyst who has studied the latino vote for decades argues that by blaming misinformation, democrats are voiding more serious questions
LAS VEGAS It’s a nondescript storefront in a weathered strip mall. But the Republican Party “community center” inside, in a mostly Latino neighborhood on the east side of town, represents the GOP’s full-court press to woo nonwhite voters and turn Nevada red in November.
– County residents converged at Sherwood Park in Paso Robles on Friday to celebrate Mexican Independence Day and the kickoff of Hispanic Heritage Month. Hosted by community organizations Mujeres de Acción and the Latino Outreach Council, attendees enjoyed ballet folklórico, Mexican cuisines, and booths from local businesses.