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Latino Victory is an organization dedicated to building political power in the Latino community so that the voices and values of Latinos are reflected at every level of government and in the policies that drive our country forward.

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  • Latino Victory

    Latino Victory works to elect Latino leaders at all levels of government, train candidates, organize and mobilize Latino voters, and fight disinformation. SUPPORT: https://latinovictory.org/donate

  • Robert B. Hubbell

    Citizen. Optimist. Realist.

  • Christopher Hale

    Proud Tennessean. ‘20 Democratic Nominee for US Congress. DNC Delegate. Obama-Biden White House & campaign alum. Former nonprofit exec. Pope Leo tweeted about me once.

  • Ade (Adelys) Ferro

    Co-Founder and Executive Director Venezuelan American Caucus (VAC). Partnerships - Outreach Director Latino Victory. Mom, immigrant, advocate, activist, Democrat, and liberal.

  • Kristian Carranza

    At 35 years old, Kristian Carranza is running to flip the most competitive state house seat in Texas. While Greg Abbott and Texas Republicans focus on rigging congressional maps, Kristian is meeting voters where they’re at every day.

  • Michelle Vallejo

    Mom, community leader, organizer, and two-time TX-15 nominee. Senior Advisor for the Latino Victory Texas Coalition. Fighting for opportunity, representation, and a better future for all Texas families.

  • Samuel Vilchez Santiago
  • Artie Blanco
  • Gina Hinojosa

    Texas State Rep, mom, attorney, and advocate, running for governor to fight back against the corruption that’s robbing working families of the Texas we deserve.

  • Analilia Mejia

    Raised in New Jersey by immigrant parents, Analilia Mejia is a mom and union organizer who’s spent her career fighting for higher wages and paid leave. She is running for Congress to put working families first.

  • Marcos Vilar

    Civic leader, educator & community builder. Founder/CEO of Alianza Center. Champion of strong families, voter rights, climate justice, youth leadership, and arts & culture.

  • Robin Peguero
  • Hector Mujica

    Husband, dad, and son of Venezuelan immigrants. I’ve spent my career expanding opportunity for workers and small businesses. Now running for Congress in FL-28 to fight rising costs and an economy that isn’t working for families.

  • Dr. Andrew Chesnut
  • Felipe for Florida

    Felipe Sousa-Lazaballet is an immigrant and LGBTQ+ Floridian, Felipe brings lived experience and a career rooted in expanding opportunity, advancing inclusive policies, and delivering real results for everyday people.

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