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What you don’t know about Latinos in Massachusetts

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion January 25, 2023

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The state’s highest-profile politicians are surprisingly unknown to Massachusetts’ Latino residents.Forty-two percent of Latinos have not heard of Governor Maura Healey. For US Representatives Ayanna Pressley and Katherine Clark, the figures are 49 and 55 percent, respectively. The most widely known? US Senator Elizabeth Warren, who scored the lowest in unfamiliarity: Only 1 in 5 Latinos hasn’t heard of her.That’s according to in... + full article



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