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Latino conservatives see path to future red wave in midterm autopsy

Posted by kljy-hd3 on December 13, 2022 in Featured, National News | Leave a response

Christian Datoc, White House Correspondent for The Washington Examiner

Though Republicans fell far short of a national red wave in the 2022 elections, the party did see steady improvement among Latino voters, especially working-class men, according to a new midterm autopsy carried out by a conservative Latino advocacy group.

The LIBRE Initiative analyzed results in Arizona, Texas, and Florida, with the former representing states where Republicans underperformed compared to lofty expectations set for Latinos.

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Posted in Featured, National News | Tagged Christian Datoc, Latino, Latino Conservative, midterm, NewsTalk STL, Politics, red wave, Washington Examiner

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