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Latino partisanship and ideological orientations  

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  • Latino partisanship in the United States, as measured by voting behavior, has typically favored the Democratic Party by a two-to-one margin. This preference is due in part to Latinos holding a more positive image of the Democratic Party—specifically, as being more receptive to the needs of economically and socially disadvantaged groups and supportive of ethnic and racial minorities. [Source: The Encyclopedia of Political Science; Latino Partisanship and Ideological Orientations]

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