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Greg Casar: “Latino voters in places like Texas primarily aren't…”

Featuring: Greg Casar, Democratic | U.S. House, Texas, District 35

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Published | Video Starts at 05:28

Yeah. And I think here's, here's. I, I agree in your core premise, but there's just a few facts that I think are important for folks to know. Latino voters in places like Texas primarily aren't Republican or Democratic. They're non-voters. non voters. There are folks overwhelmingly who have been spewed all this information. They're like Sabbath game. Everybody's pretty much the same. What's the point of getting involved? (05:28–05:35)

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Asserts that many Latino voters in Texas are non-voters rather than affiliated with a political party.

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