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Seven-in-10 Colorado Latino voters believe country is headed in wrong direction
DENVER - The Colorado Latino Agenda (Voces Unidas and COLOR) and UnidosUS today released findings on where Latino voters stand one year ahead of the 2026 mid-term elections. Among Colorado latinos, there is continued economic anxiety and rising concern around immigration and law enforcement actions taking place across the country. Notably, 72% of respondents believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction. The survey is part of the national “Bipartisan Poll of Hispa

Colorado Latino Agenda
Nov 6, 20256 min read


Economic issues, immigration, and healthcare concerns among top issues in 2025 Colorado Latino Policy Agenda
DENVER — For the fifth consecutive year, economic issues dominate the list of concerns for Latino voters in Colorado, who rank addressing inflation and the rising cost of living as their top policy priorities in the fifth annual Colorado Latino Policy Agenda survey released today. Low wages, high healthcare costs and the lack of affordable and attainable housing also rank among the top priorities for Latinos in 2025 — along with a growing emphasis on reforming immigration pol

Colorado Latino Agenda
Aug 20, 202511 min read


Six-in-10 Latino voters believe country is headed in wrong direction in first 100-days of the Trump administration
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As President Trump approaches the 100-day mark of his presidency, pocketbook issues — cost of living, jobs, housing and health care affordability — continue to dominate the concerns of Latino voters with immigration rounding out the top five, according to poll results released today by a coalition that includes Voces Unidas/COLOR, UnidosUS, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and Climate Power en Acción. In Colorado, 59% of Latino voters (6

Colorado Latino Agenda
Apr 28, 20255 min read
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