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I keep being told how much Hispanics don't like blacks. I have been told that Hispanics are more racist than whites according to whites on the right. It's funny how such people think their view is authoritative. I have never had a problem with a Hispanic person. But to show even more how wrong those on the right are about this, the Harris Campaign has been endorsed by the oldest Hispanic civil rights organization in America-LULAC.
This is the first time LULAC has EVER endorsed a candidate.
The nation’s oldest Latin-American civil rights advocacy group has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris’ bid for the White House — the first endorsement of its kind for the organization.
In a statement to NBC News, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), a civil rights group established in 1929, wrote that they are “proud to endorse Kamala Harris and Tim Walz because of the real issues facing Latino communities and all Americans across the nation; we can trust them to do what is right for our community and the country.”
Former LULAC President and LULAC Adelante PAC Chairman Domingo Garcia — the author of the statement — added, “The politics of hate-mongering and scapegoating Latinos and immigrants must be stopped.”
“Latinos understand how much is at stake in this election, for not only our community but our democracy,” he added.
LULAC has historically shied away from explicit presidential endorsements, a reflection of the wide array of political leanings throughout the various Latin-American diasporic communities within the United States.
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This is the first time LULAC has EVER endorsed a candidate.
Latino Civil Rights Group Gives First-Ever Presidential Endorsement to Harris
The nation’s oldest Latin-American civil rights advocacy group has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris’ bid for the White House — the first endorsement of its kind for the organization.
In a statement to NBC News, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), a civil rights group established in 1929, wrote that they are “proud to endorse Kamala Harris and Tim Walz because of the real issues facing Latino communities and all Americans across the nation; we can trust them to do what is right for our community and the country.”
Former LULAC President and LULAC Adelante PAC Chairman Domingo Garcia — the author of the statement — added, “The politics of hate-mongering and scapegoating Latinos and immigrants must be stopped.”
“Latinos understand how much is at stake in this election, for not only our community but our democracy,” he added.
LULAC has historically shied away from explicit presidential endorsements, a reflection of the wide array of political leanings throughout the various Latin-American diasporic communities within the United States.

Latino Civil Rights Group Gives First-Ever Presidential Endorsement to Harris
In endorsing Kamala Harris, LULAC’s former president says “hate-mongering and scapegoating Latinos and immigrants must be stopped”
