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Latino Victory Fund Congratulates Kamala Harris on her selection as the Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee

Washington, D.C .– Today, Vice President Joe Biden announced that Senator Kamala Harris is the Democratic vice presidential nominee. Latino Victory Fund president & CEO Nathalie Rayes issued the following statement:  “Latino Victory Fund congratulates Senator Kamala Harris on her selection as the Democratic Vice Presidential nominee. Throughout her career, Senator Harris has advocated for […]

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Latino Victory Fund Congratulates ‘First Latina’ Candidate Gabby Salinas for Winning Primary Election Race for Tennessee House of Representatives District 97

Washington, D.C. – Latino Victory Fund congratulates Gabby Salinas for winning the primary election race for the 97th District of the Tennessee House of Representatives. If Salinas wins in the November general election, she would be the first woman and the first Latina to represent the 97th District in the Tennessee House of Representatives. “Gabby

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Latino Victory Fund Congratulates Arizona Candidates for Primary Wins

Washington, D.C.– Latino Victory Fund congratulated Anna Tovar, Arizona Corporation Commission; Adrian Fontes, Maricopa County Recorder; Andrés Cano, 3rd House District; Diego Rodriguez, 27th House District; and JoAnna Mendoza, 11th Senate District. “Latino Victory congratulates these formidable candidates for their well-deserved wins,” said Nathalie Rayes, Latino Victory Fund president & CEO. “Our candidates are among

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NEW POLL: Giffords & Latino Victory Project Find Latinx Voters in Texas Strongly Support Gun Safety Laws and Want Candidates to Make the Issue a Priority

A year after El Paso shooting, new survey shows that President Trump and his Republican Senate’s total refusal to pass measures like universal background checks could hurt their standing with Texas Latinx voters   Washington, D.C. — New polling from Giffords and Latino Victory Project finds Texas Latinx voters not only are broadly supportive of stronger gun

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Latino Victory Fund Congratulates ‘First Latina’ Candidate Michelle De La Isla for Winning Primary Race for Kansas’ 2nd Congressional District

Washington, D.C. – Latino Victory congratulates Mayor Michelle De La Isla for winning the primary race for Kansas’ 2nd Congressional District. De La Isla is a Latino Victory ‘First Latina’ candidate, and if elected in November, she will be the first Latina elected to represent Kansas in Congress. She has already made history by becoming

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Latino Victory Fund Applauds Vice President Biden’s Latino Agenda

Washington, D.C. — Today, Vice President Biden’s campaign released a Latino agenda that reaffirms his commitment and promise to support the Latino community.  As the first Latino organization to endorse Vice President Biden, Latino Victory applauds his focus on helping our community thrive starting on day one of his administration while also tackling long-standing systemic

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Latino Victory Project Statement on Day Marking One Year Since El Paso Shooting

Washington, D.C. – Today marks one year since the El Paso community suffered a domestic terror attack by a white supremacist that claimed the lives of 23 people and injured nearly two dozen more, the deadliest anti-Latino attack in modern American history. Nathalie Rayes, Latino Victory Project president & CEO, issued the following statement: “The

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Latino Victory Fund Endorses Down-Ballot Candidates in Florida

Washington, D.C. — Latino Victory Fund expanded its Florida candidate slate by endorsing three down-ballot candidates, Victor Torres, 15th Senate District; Samuel Vilchez Santiago, 48th House District; and Amy Mercado, Orange County Property Appraiser.  The organization plans to expand its electoral work in Florida to support candidates and mobilize Latino voters leading into the November election.

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Latino Victory Fund Endorses Five Down-Ballot Candidates in Battleground Arizona

The candidate slate includes legislative candidates in an election in which Democrats are within striking distance of flipping the Arizona House and Senate.   Washington, D.C. — Ahead of Arizona’s primary election next week, Latino Victory Fund announced the endorsement of five down-ballot candidates in Arizona, a key battleground state with an impactful Latino electorate.

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Latino Victory Fund Endorses “First Latina” Candidate Kristine Reeves for Congress

 Reeves is part of the organization’s First Latinas program, which aims to elect trailblazing Latinas. If elected, Reeves will be the first Afro-Latina elected to Congress.  Washington, D.C. — Today, the Latino Victory Fund announced the endorsement of Kristine Reeves for Washington’s 10th Congressional District. If Reeves is elected in November, she would be the

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