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Pew Research CenterNovember 7, 2022
Latino Republicans hold distinct views on guns and immigration, highlighting their shaky ties to GOP

Origins of Hispanic Republicans, 2022

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Origins of Hispanic Republicans, 2022

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Latino Republicans hold distinct views on guns and immigration, highlighting their shaky ties to GOP
Hispanic Republicans are less likely than non-Hispanic Republicans to prioritize protection of gun rights
Among Republicans, Hispanics less likely than non-Hispanics to say increasing border security and deportations are important immigration policy goals
Among Democrats, non-Hispanics more likely than Hispanics to say abortion should be legal
Among Republicans, Hispanics and non-Hispanics hold mostly similar views on top issues for 2022 midterms
A snapshot of the Hispanic Republican coalition
Hispanic Republicans more likely than non-Hispanic Republicans to be in typology groups with weaker ties to the GOP
A snapshot of the Hispanic Democratic coalition
Hispanic Democrats are somewhat more likely than non-Hispanic Democrats to be in typology groups with weaker ties to the Democratic Party
Demographics of Hispanic Democrats, 2022
Origins of Hispanic Democrats, 2022
Demographics of Hispanic Republicans, 2022
Origins of Hispanic Republicans, 2022

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