.julito77: Once again, the term “Latinx” is trending — and once again, it is all for the wrong reasons.
What Democrats should do — if they really cared about winning over the vast majority of U.S. Latino voters for generations — is not care at all about how Latinos identify but instead understand that identity is messy and complex.with younger Latina voters. What Democrats should be asking themselves is whether understanding this nuance when communicating to certain sectors of the electorate in specific parts of the country would show a better understanding of how real outreach works.
mentality. There is no one label that accurately paints U.S. Latino voters, and there will never be one. Latinx might greatly offend 20 percent of Latino voters in the new poll or offend 11 percent of them just a little, but polling still shows that the majority of Latino voters aren’t bothered at all. Earlier this year,
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