In a pivotal election year, U.S. democracy continues to face a persistent challenge among the country's electorate — gaps in voter registration rates between white eligible voters and eligible voters of color.
"This is something that needs to be paid attention to sustainably all the time," says Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas, director of research at the UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute."It is not something that should be paid attention to only when we are getting close to a presidential election."Many Latino and Asian American eligible voters are naturalized U.S.
"A lot of folks are just struggling to survive," Chang says."Voting is a very separate thing. And honestly, it's a part of an institution that for them is not one that necessarily values them."Still, low registration rates among Asian Americans and Latinos should not be seen as a sign of low interest in U.S. politics, warns Taeku Lee, a professor of government at Harvard University.
At the local level, community organizers are trying to boost registration rates with campaigns that include visits to senior centers, supermarket parking lots and outside public assistance offices.
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