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Issues Facing Latinos in Colorado, Nevada Could Shape Election

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While Utah can hardly be considered a swing state in this year’s presidential election, its neighbors to the east and west are up for grabs. And Latino voters there could have an impact on whether Colorado and Nevada go red or blue. Salt Lake Tribune reporter David Montero spent some time in those states reporting for a new series on the issues affecting Latinos this election year.

(KCPW News) While Utah can hardly be considered a swing state in this year’s presidential election, its neighbors to the east and west are up for grabs. And Latino voters there could have an impact on whether Colorado and Nevada go red or blue. Salt Lake Tribune reporter David Montero spent some time in those states reporting for a new series on the issues affecting Latinos this election year. He shared his reporting with KCPW’s Jeff Robinson.

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Montero’s pieces, with accompanying photos by Scott Sommerdorf:

Election Day: Many Latinos in Colorado choose to skip voting

Latino vote key in Nevada, a swing state ravaged by housing crisis


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