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(KSL News) Latino organizers are recruiting volunteers to help first-time immigrant voters learn the ropes of casting their ballots. They want every vote to count in such a high-stakes election.
"Latinos throughout the country will be looking for candidates who want to treat people with compassion, who want to address the issues our communities are facing, not for those who want to build tent cities," said Tony Yapias, with Proyecto Latino de Utah.
Organizers say the highest-priority races are the ones that will determine who goes to Congress.