
Is the Backlash to a Racist Joke Trump’s October Surprise
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
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Puerto Rican Voters in the Mainland U.S.
This chapter explores the political influence of Puerto Rican voters living in the mainland U.S., particularly their ability to impact elections despite those on the island being unable to vote. It highlights the significance of their voting behavior, shaped by family ties, historical contexts, and current political movements, particularly in key states like Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania.
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