In 2012, Latino turnout increased by more than a quarter, despite a fall in overall turnout that election year. The vast majority of this increased vote went to Obama. Why was Obama so successful with Latino voters? In new research, Loren Collingwood finds that a model that goes beyond voter demographics, and takes into account the Obama campaign’s outreach to Latinos and policy stances such as deferred action for undocumented immigrants helps to explain this success. He writes that when taking into account Obama’s ability to tap into the shared racial and ethnic identities of Latinos, voters were up to 70 percent more likely to vote for him because of this engagement
Using data from a nonpartisan get-out-the-vote (GOTV) campaign conducted by the National Association...
It has been said by many political scientists that the Latino population in the United States has th...
Latino political participation rates are consistently lower than those for other racial/ethnic group...
During the 2008 election, President Barack Obama promised Latino voters that, if elected, he would d...
Introduction: This report examines the impact of Latino voters on the 2008 presidential election at ...
The goals of political campaigns are to successfully reach voters and mobilize them with campaign-sp...
After Latino-Americans demonstrated their power in the 2012 presidential election, securing increase...
T he 2012 U.S. presidential election reminded both political parties andpolitical researchers about ...
African-American and Latino voter turnout during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections hit record...
Previous scholarship on Latino politics has demonstrated that mobilization has a statistically signi...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
The vast majority of Hispanics did not vote for candidate Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic presid...
Why do Latinos vote Democratic in presidential elections in such large numbers, and is it possible t...
In the past decade, Hispanics accounted for more than half of the nation’s population grains, while ...
Building on evidence that Latino voters participate at higher rates when co-ethnic candidates appear...
Using data from a nonpartisan get-out-the-vote (GOTV) campaign conducted by the National Association...
It has been said by many political scientists that the Latino population in the United States has th...
Latino political participation rates are consistently lower than those for other racial/ethnic group...
During the 2008 election, President Barack Obama promised Latino voters that, if elected, he would d...
Introduction: This report examines the impact of Latino voters on the 2008 presidential election at ...
The goals of political campaigns are to successfully reach voters and mobilize them with campaign-sp...
After Latino-Americans demonstrated their power in the 2012 presidential election, securing increase...
T he 2012 U.S. presidential election reminded both political parties andpolitical researchers about ...
African-American and Latino voter turnout during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections hit record...
Previous scholarship on Latino politics has demonstrated that mobilization has a statistically signi...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
The vast majority of Hispanics did not vote for candidate Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic presid...
Why do Latinos vote Democratic in presidential elections in such large numbers, and is it possible t...
In the past decade, Hispanics accounted for more than half of the nation’s population grains, while ...
Building on evidence that Latino voters participate at higher rates when co-ethnic candidates appear...
Using data from a nonpartisan get-out-the-vote (GOTV) campaign conducted by the National Association...
It has been said by many political scientists that the Latino population in the United States has th...
Latino political participation rates are consistently lower than those for other racial/ethnic group...