The 2018 Midterm Elections & The Latino Vote

Note: This is a past event, additional resources may be available below.

Date

Wed Nov 14, 2018
6:00pm – 8:00pm PST

Location

Los Angeles, CA
Japanese American National Museum
100 North Central Avenue

Hosts

As the country’s largest racial/ethnic minority, the political power of Latinos is critical to the success or failure of any political campaign from California to Florida. This event will highlight the important role the Latino electorate plays in shaping domestic policy, with specific attention to how the country’s 27 million Latino eligible voters impacted the outcome of key 2018 races, including battleground Congressional races and statewide races. This important event invites you to think through a 21st century Latino agenda by highlighting the weight of the Latino electorate and how voter turnout and vote preference plays into this tumultuous time in our nation’s history.Thank you to our funders who help us carry out our work and invested in this event. We are very grateful for support from Target, Ricardo Salinas/Grupo Salinas, The Hunt Family Foundation, Bank of America Charitable Trust, Comcast NBC Universal/Telemundo and Edison International.

As the country’s largest racial/ethnic minority, the political power of Latinos is critical to the success or failure of any political campaign from California to Florida. This event will highlight the important role the Latino electorate plays in shaping domestic policy, with specific attention to how the country’s 27 million Latino eligible voters impacted the outcome of key 2018 races, including battleground Congressional races and statewide races. This important event invites you to think through a 21st century Latino agenda by highlighting the weight of the Latino electorate and how voter turnout and vote preference plays into this tumultuous time in our nation’s history.

Thank you to our funders who help us carry out our work and invested in this event. We are very grateful for support from Target, Ricardo Salinas/Grupo Salinas, The Hunt Family Foundation, Bank of America Charitable Trust, Comcast NBC Universal/Telemundo and Edison International.

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