In New Jersey, the two counties with the highest concentration of Latino voters shifted toward Democrats more sharply than any others.
In Virginia, the heavily immigrant city of Manassas Park backed the Democratic nominee for governor by a 42-point margin - roughly double the advantage Democrats posted there in last year’s presidential race or the governor’s race three years before that.
And across this week’s elections, exit polls showed Democrats regaining strength with Latinos, sending a warning sign to Republicans who hoped to build on President Donald Trump’s inroads last year.
“I don’t think they voted in favor of the Democratic Party - they voted against what they dislike in the Republican Party,” said Jose Arango, the longtime chair of the GOP in New Jersey’s heavily Latino Huds

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