Hispanic and Latino voters have historically voted for Democratic candidates, but Republican gains in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections reveal a potential realignment ahead of the midterm and presidential elections. “Once Donald Trump came into office, he was kind of ubiquitous on news stations. You couldn’t really get away from him,” Colombian American Carolina Serrano, who is one of 103 Hispanic GOP candidates seeking a congressional seat this November, told The Daily Caller News Foundation. “[Republicans] started reaching out to Latinos while Democrats, many times, had a lackluster outreach operation, especially at the congressional level,” Democrat political strategist Chuck Rocha told TheDCNF. Republican Congressional candidate Carolina Serrano said Hispanic and Latino lives have gotten worse after years of voting for
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