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The politics of Latino publics: Immigration reform, political participation and intention to vote
María E. Len-Ríos
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2016 Presidential Election
25%
Acculturation
75%
Demographic Variables
25%
Immigration Reform
100%
Intention to Vote
100%
Interest in Politics
25%
Latino
100%
Media Use
25%
Minority Groups
25%
Nonprobability Surveys
25%
Political Ideology
25%
Political Intention
100%
Political Media
25%
Political Participation
100%
Politics
100%
Public Relations Practitioners
25%
US Society
25%
Social Sciences
Acculturation
100%
Cultural Factor
100%
Media Use
50%
Minority Groups
50%
Political Doctrines
50%
Political Participation
100%
Presidential Election
50%
Psychology
Acculturation
100%
Demographic Variable
33%
Dependent Variable
66%
Political Ideology
33%
Practitioners
33%