Spanish Is NYC's Second Language But Latino Political Power

Spanish Is NYC's Second Language But Latino Political Power Sputters

A number of barriers contribute to the shortage of Latinos in the state legislature, including low voter turnout, difficulty fundraising, scandals and factions splintering the vote.

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