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In Democratic primaries across the country, Latinos have largely voted in support of Hillary Clinton. Is race the reason?
Roland Roebuck, author of "Hispanos, Racismo y Obama," and Ricardo Ramirez, author of "The Latino Vote Is Pro-Clinton, Not Anti-Obama," talk with guest host Ari Shapiro about what's behind the voting trends.
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