
The Latino Century
How America's Largest Minority Is Transforming Democracy
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Lee Osorio
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Mike Madrid
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An insightful investigation of how and why the two major political parties have failed to appeal to the Latino vote—the largest ethnic voting group in the country—and the impact it will have on American democracy and politics for decades to come.
In 2020, Latinos became the second largest ethnic voting group in the country. They make up the largest plurality of residents in the most populous states in the union, as well as the fastest segment of the most important swing states in the US Electoral College. Fitting neither the stereotype of the aggrieved minority voter nor the traditional assimilating immigrant group, Latinos are challenging both political parties' notions of race, religious beliefs, economic success, and the American dream. Given their exploding numbers—and their growing ability to determine the fate of local, state, and national elections—you’d think the two major political parties would understand Latino voters. After all, their emergence on the national scene is not a new phenomenon. But they still don’t.
Republicans, not because of their best efforts but rather despite them, are just beginning to see a movement of Latinos toward the GOP. Democrats, for the moment, still win a commanding share of the Latino vote, but that share is dwindling fast. Now, in The Latino Century, veteran political consultant Mike Madrid uses thirty years of research and campaign experience at some of the highest levels on both sides of the aisle to address what might be the most critical questions of our time: Will the rise of Latino voters continue to foment the hyper-partisan and explosive tribalism of our age, or will they usher in a new pluralism that advances the arc of social progress? How and why are both political parties so uniquely unprepared for the coming wave of Latino votes? And what must each party do to win those votes?
By answering these questions, The Latino Century explores the true meaning of America at a time of rapid cultural change, the founding principles of self-government and individual responsibility, and one man’s journey through a political party that has turned itself inside out.
It is a unique view for a hopeful future where Americans once again reinvent themselves. Just as Irish, Polish and Italian immigrants are a core part of American identity and politics today, Latinos will become that core this century, and that is a good thing according to Mike.
A must read to understand American politics today
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Well worth reading. A most for people who want the USA to continue to be free.
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timely and important
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An optimistic future
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He used data and stories to differentiate Latinos from different countries, backgrounds, generations, and experiences, and shows they are not a monolithic voting block that either party can count on.
The book offered a lot of food for thought and I hope it is widely read by democratic strategists.
Nuanced and sophisticated analysis backed by data
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An insightful appraisal of what is truly important for Latino voters.
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It’s okay
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