John P. Tuman In The News

Washington Post
The Latino vote in Nevada could determine the outcome of the close Senate race there, with the GOP hoping gains made by former president Donald Trump in that community in 2020 will lead to a victory in the 2022 midterms.
The Telegraph
A short drive from the bright lights and buzz of the Las Vegas Strip, around 300 casino workers sit on trellis tables in a crowded union hall bundling flyers into their satchels. They are preparing to canvas for Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada’s embattled Democrat, and the first Latina senator in history.
The Economist
Harry Reid’s machine turned Nevada blue. Will it stay that way?
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
We are about a month and a half away from the midterm election. One of the groups with rising voting numbers are Latinos.
Automotive World
With its origins dating back to the early 1900s, Mexico's automotive industry has since made impressive progress towards establishing itself as a globally competitive manufacturer. In 2021, the country's passenger car market recorded revenue of more than US$51.4bn, up by over a quarter of its 2020 revenue, according to Statista.
Vegas PBS
We examine trends in political party registration in the Latino community in Southern Nevada and what those patterns could mean for the upcoming midterm elections.
The Nevada Independent
Latino communities’ longstanding ties to Nevada date back centuries to the Old Spanish Trail, and the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) wants to trace that history by hearing from community members about which places are most important to them and what can be done to help preserve them.
K.N.P.R. News
After a campaign year marked by a global pandemic, economic downturn, and social unrest, Election Day is finally here.