A new survey shines a light on what registered Latino voters in California think about higher education and where change is necessary. The findings come at a critical time when Latinos—who represent 14.9 million Californians and make up the largest ethnic group at nearly 40 percent of the state’s population—have potential to significantly impact upcoming elections.
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