Latino Political Attitudes: Myths and Misconceptions

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The Latino population explosion is changing the electoral calculus in American politics. But Latino voters are often misunderstood, their heterogeneity underappreciated, the importance of their religious identities overstated, and their political clout ignored because of geographic concentration. In this article, we address these widely held misconceptions.

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Morales, A., Rodriguez, C. L., & Schaller, T. F. (2020). Latino Political Attitudes: Myths and Misconceptions. Society, 57(6), 693–697. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-020-00546-8

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