The Times: Essential news from the L.A. Times
News:Daily News
The overturning of Roe vs. Wade this summer offered Democrats a new playbook for the Nov. 8 midterm elections when it comes to winning the Latino vote; promise to protect abortion rights. It’s a move that goes against the long-held assumption that Latinos skew socially conservative and hold antiabortion views rooted in their religious beliefs.
Today, as part of our ongoing coverage of the midterm elections; how a race in New Mexico gives us a window into the gamble that access to abortions can help Democrats win over Latinos. Read the full transcript here.
Host: Gustavo Arellano
Guests: L.A. Times national political correspondent Melanie Mason
More reading:
Democrats are trying out a new pitch with Latino voters, one centered on abortion rights
Your guide to the 2022 California midterm election
Will young voters save Democrats in the midterm elections?
How trans surfers find community
Masters of Disasters origin stories!
Can anything stop distracted driving?
The music genre Korean elders 'trot' to
Is Biden too old to run again?
Can Dr. Simi cure the Mexican healthcare system?
Introducing 'Foretold'
An FBI investigation into college basketball gone wrong
Who suffers if the U.S. bans TikTok
The mainstreaming of curanderos
Are Biden and Trump border buddies?
So Donald Trump got indicted...
Can music make people care about climate change?
The RV homeless encampments of L.A.
How college gymnasts can finally cash in
A surrender hotline for Russian soldiers
The flooding in Pajaro, Calif. — and how it all could have been avoided
A murder mystery, a cover up, and femicide in Mexico
Silicon Valley Bank's collapse may affect your interest rate
The judge who likes to overturn gun laws
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Morning Wire
The Daily
Up First
Today, Explained
Dobré ráno | Denný podcast denníka SME