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The results of the 14th annual Conservation in the West Poll were released last week, and they again showed deep, bipartisan support for a number of pro-conservation policies, as well as concern about a range of serious environmental issues. This year, there was a separate presentation on findings among Latino respondents, which showed they are often among the most concerned about those issues, and supportive of efforts to address them.
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A new bilingual voters resource is helping provide more information to Hispanic voters ahead of tomorrow's primary election.
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Contamos Idaho launched a new bilingual website with basic voting information, such as how to check your voter registration and how to vote by mail.
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This interview originally aired Nov. 16, 2020Since election night almost two weeks ago, some folks in the national media are pointing to what they see as…
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Since election night almost two weeks ago, some folks in the national media are pointing to what they see as a surprising turn toward President Donald…
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As Nevadans get ready to caucus this weekend, the nation should be paying attention. That’s because unlike Iowa and New Hampshire, where the first...
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Exit polls show Latino voters helped push President Obama to victory on Tuesday. But there was another sign of the growing influence of Hispanics in the…
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Religion is one of the most defining characteristics of Latino culture. But pollsters say it plays virtually no role in how they vote. And for two…
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This week we are exploring why Latinos have so little clout in Northwest politics, even though they’re the region’s largest minority group. One reason:…
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At the Northwest’s three state capitals, only a handful of Latinos hold state office. That’s according to a database of the region’s elected officials…