LAS VEGAS, NV -- The last time Latino
officeholders met with a presidential election on the horizon was June
2012, about six months before President Barack Obama was on his way to
snap up three-quarters of the Latino vote for a second term in office.
The next presidential election is more than a
year away, yet as hundreds of Latino officeholders gather in Las Vegas
this week for the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed
Officials (NALEO) conference, a vibrant race already is underway among candidates to lock in the Latino vote.
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