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The Economy's Influence on the Latino Vote

Season 2024 Episode 1 | 2m 05s

Throughout the years, Johanna Ortiz's community knew to come to her for a little bit of Puerto Rico in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A baker of delicious 'pastelitos' and flavorful pernil, she knew it was time to make it official with her own café. But in the years since she's opened, the math is not adding up.

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