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Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

By Radio Bilingüe
Published October 18, 2024

How Much Do Latino Voters Care About Health Care Policy? The presidential candidates are entering the final stretch of their electoral campaigns with differing proposals on access to health care, drug prices, reproductive rights and the future of Medicare and Medicaid. Could the issue of health care be the key to the Latino vote, especially in battleground states? Experts analyze proposals by Democrats and Republicans in this report from Washington by José López Zamorano.

Nevada Trade Unionists – In the battleground state of Nevada, trade unions are engaged in intense organizing around the presidential elections. Although Latinos lean Democratic, Republicans are gaining ground and the race is still hotly contested. Could union support, particularly from Latino voters, define who gets to the White House? Carmen Márquez has this report from Las Vegas.

Close Race in Texas for Crucial Senate Seat – The race for Texas’ Senate seat is very close. Democratic candidate Collin Allred is hot on the heels of Republican Ted Cruz, who is seeking re-election. Also at stake in this election is control of the Senate, which the Democrats control by a slim margin, and the Latino vote could be decisive. Gerardo Guzman brings us the latest on this close race in a traditionally Republican state.

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