Interesting tidbit about the Latino vote re: incumbency (user search)
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« on: December 05, 2020, 06:03:07 AM »

The hispanic swing does seem a bit too small in this data. That said, I have read a couple of articles now that have reported that the nationwide swing is fairly negligible, but it's specific areas where the hispanic vote dramatically shifted towards Trump.
There was a noticeable swing in California towards Biden with, where he improved his margin among Latinos over Hillary's by nearly double digits.  Considering that California is home to about 1/3 of America's Hispanic population.   That offsets a lot of the losses in the rest of the country.

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