A recently published Arizona State University election survey shows Arizona’s Latino voters’ concerns and preferences.
Overseen by two ASU research centers focused on Hispanics and Latinos, the wide-ranging survey asked registered voters their thoughts on the presidential election, national issues, state ballot propositions on immigration and abortion, as well as Arizona’s U.S. Senate race.
Francisco Pedraza, associate professor at ASU’s Center for Latino/a’s American Politics Research Center and Stella Rouse, director of ASU’s Hispanic Research Center, presented their findings on Oct. 29 at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication’s First Amendment Forum in downtown Phoenix. The presentation on the survey’s findings was followed by a discussion moderated by The Arizona Republic reporter Daniel Gonzalez…