2/ For many years, Latinas in some parts of the country have been largely apolitical, a group with historically depressed voter turnout rates.
The persistent barriers?
Fear that they don't understand the process
Language
Belief that their vote doesn't carry weight
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3/ "Latina women tend to think about what they need to do to preserve their family," said Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo, who is a professor at Texas State University. "In the past, it's been hard to see how your vote is something that relates to your family."https://bit.ly/3iKTOIC
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4/ Nearly half of all Latinas are employed in three fields that suffered the largest job losses this year between February and May — hospitality, retail and "other services." Latinas also have significantly less access to paid sick leave and remote work.https://bit.ly/3iKTOIC
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5/5 The unemployment rate for Latinas is still in double digits at 11 percent. This year it's become "if I don't vote, my family is in danger," said Menchaca-Bagnulo. And the economy is a major driving force behind that conclusion. More from
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