On a humid March night in Harlingen, Texas, the parking lot outside the Harlingen County Annex Building is still full after the polls close. Inside, election workers stack boxes of ballots. In a community that has lived through aggressive list maintenance, new ID checks and rules that make mail voting harder, Latino voters are still showing up in numbers that echo the record-breaking primaries across South Texas.
That is the paradox at the cente…
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