Latinos Say Democrats Care More About Them, Work Harder to Earn Their Vote Than Republicans: New Poll

Latinos Say Democrats Care More About Them, Work Harder to Earn Their Vote Than Republicans: New Poll

A new Pew Research Center survey showed that most Latino adults think the Democratic Party cares more about them and works hard to get their support.
Twitter Moves to Fight Misleading Information Ahead of Midterm Elections; Experts Say Strategies Fall Short

Twitter Moves to Fight Misleading Information Ahead of Midterm Elections; Experts Say Strategies Fall Short

Twitter has announced its plan to combat "harmful misleading information" on its platform in preparation for the midterm election.

Alaska U.S. Senate: Democratic Incumbent Mark Begich Admits Defeat, GOP Dan Sullivan's Win Marks GOP Gain

The Alaskan U.S. Senate race has concluded with a concession by the Democratic incumbent and another official gain for the GOP in Washington, D.C.

New 114th Congress Features Largest Class of Latinos in History

The Republican Party gained more seats in the U.S. House of Representatives -- a rate not seen since World War II -- but Latinos also made history by picking up more seats for the upcoming 114th Congress.

New Hampshire Senate Election: Polls Indicate Jeanne Shaheen, Scott Brown Tied, But Democratic Incumbent Predicted to Win

New Hampshire's U.S. senate race could go in former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown's favor as polling data has the Republican candidate tied against the Democratic incumbent.

Iowa Senate Race: Joni Ernst, Bruce Braley Tied in New Poll But Republican Incumbent Viewed More Favorable

Iowa's U.S. Senate race may end with a statistical dead heat as new polling figures have the two major political party candidates tied days before Election Day.

Cuban Politics and Political Dissident Heats Florida 26th District Election Between Incumbent Joe Garcia, Challenger Carlos Curbelo

Florida's 26th congressional district is home to a heavy Cuban population, and its House of Representatives election has challenged candidates to confront Cuban politics.

Colorado US Senate Election: Rep. Cory Gardner Gaining Lead Against Incumbent Sen. Mark Udall as Latino Vote Continues To Factor Election

The contentious U.S. Senate race in Colorado has received attention of the role Latino voters may have on Election Day, but overall numbers show the Republican candidate with an early edge.

Wendy Davis Confident of Texas Gubernatorial Election Win Despite Being Down 20 Percent in New Poll

Texas State Senator Wendy Davis is confident of her odds to become the state's next governor despite new polling figures showing the Democratic candidate nearly 20 points behind Republican candidate Greg Abbott.

GOP Millennial Marilinda Garcia Calls on Millennials to "Try Something New" in New Campaign Ad in New Hampshire's U.S. House Race

Polling results for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District election may have the Democratic incumbent securing a narrow lead, but the Republican challenger has been making efforts to attract voters within her age group: millennials.

New Hampshire Elections: GOP Millennial Marilinda Garcia Slipping Away from Midterm Win Against Democratic Incumbent

New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District's Democratic incumbent representative could serve another two-year term as polling data showed the Republican candidate losing steam ahead of midterm Election Day.

New Mexico Governor Race: Gov. Susana Martinez's Lead Widens But Latino Support Lower Than Democratic Challenger

New Mexico Republican Gov. Susana Martinez faces reelection next Tuesday, yet she could win despite not receiving most of the Latino vote.

Georgia Senate Election: Democrat Michelle Nunn, Republican David Perdue Secure Slim Lead in Different, New Polls

Georgia's U.S. Senate race could enter a runoff in January as polls indicate the Democratic and Republican candidates in a statistical dead heat. New polls have shown both candidates in the lead.

Rock the Vote Expands Latino Voter Registration Outreach with New Partnership for Latino-Dense States

The midterm elections traditionally do not have the same popular voter turnout as the presidential election cycle, but national voter and media organizations are attempting to improve voting figures, particularly among Latinos and millennials.
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