Press Appearances
"The Latino Vote" Podcast
Chuck and Mike welcome our first guest of Season 2025, Dr. Derek Wakefield, a political academic whose groundbreaking research challenges conventional wisdom on Latino voting behavior. They break down how Latino voters—especially independents—prioritize economic issues over the traditional racial or immigration-based appeals. Dr. Derek findings reveal why Republican messaging made inroads with Latino Independents in past elections and the Democratic Party’s missteps in voter outreach. Tune in for a data-driven conversation that redefines Latino political identity and the future of American elections. Dr. Derek Wakefield is a postdoctoral fellow at Emory University and an incoming Assistant Professor at Bucknell University. He received his PhD in Political Science and Social Policy from Princeton University. His research focuses on Latino politics, such as what messages best persuade Latino voters, trends in Latino partisan identity, and how campaigns conduct Latino outreach. - Recorded February 5, 2025
Quotes and References

"I have a pretty strong opinion about these kinds of images," Derek Wakefield, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, told DW. "A Latino voter, by definition, is not undocumented. There's not a single person who voted for Donald Trump who's going to be deported. So I think there's a reality that's been overlooked in these memes."