by Joseph Gedeon in Washington on (#71AXG)
Though Latino voters gave sweeping support to Democrats in Tuesday's elections, they're not a permanent coalitionLatino voters delivered sweeping support to Democratic candidates across multiple states in Tuesday's off-year elections, reversing what many Republicans had come to believe was a lasting political realignment after Donald Trump's historic gains with the community in the 2024 election .The rapid reversal represents one of the most volatile electoral swings in recent memory and threatens to upend Republican redistricting strategies that banked on sustained support from Latinos, the fastest-growing voting bloc in the country. It also suggests that Trump's appeal to Latino voters was highly personal rather than an embrace of the Republican party itself - a miscalculation that could reshape the landscape heading into the 2026 midterms. Continue reading...