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Shifting Allegiances provides a comprehensive analysis of the growing presence of Latino Republicans in American politics at both congressional and state legislative levels. The book examines the historical, social, and political factors that have contributed to the election of Latino Republican candidates, challenging conventional narratives about Latino political behavior.
Robert D. Alvarez and Jason P. Casellas investigate the circumstances under which Latino voters and candidates have shifted their political allegiances away from traditional Democratic strongholds. Through detailed case studies and empirical analysis, the authors explore the diversity of Latino political preferences and the complexity of electoral dynamics within Latino communities across different regions and demographic segments.
Part of the Elements in American Politics series published by Cambridge University Press, this volume offers scholars, students, and informed readers an evidence-based perspective on evolving Latino political representation and the implications for American electoral politics.







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