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Share Source: AP Photo/Seth Wenig This week saw quite the discussion on the Latino voting bloc. On June 30, the Pew Research Center released Behind Biden’s 2020 Victory. While he did not win re-election, former President Donald Trump nevertheless did make some significant gains, including and especially with the Hispanic communities. Even as Biden held on to a majority of Hispanic voters in 2020, Trump made gains among this group overall, explained one key takeaway. Another takeaway point noted that while Joe Biden’s electoral coalition looked much like Hillary Clinton’s, with Black, Hispanic and Asian voters and those of other races casting about four-in-ten of his votes, it was [a]part from the small shift among Hispanic voters ....
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Seventeen states have enacted 28 new laws making it harder to vote By Janie Boschma, CNN Updated 5:24 PM ET, Wed June 30, 2021 People opposed to Texas voter bills HB6 and SB7 hold signs during a news conference on the steps of the State Capitol in Austin, Texas in April 2021. (CNN)State lawmakers have enacted nearly 30 laws since the 2020 election that restrict ballot access, according to a new tally as of June 21 by the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law. The 28 total laws in 17 states mark a new record for restrictive voting laws since 2011, when the Brennan Center recorded 19 laws enacted in 14 state legislatures. ....