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Latinos in the United States
March 2022ICR-Miami was commissioned by Americano
Media LLC to conduct a national survey of
Hispanic adults.
These survey results are based on telephone
interviews conducted between Feb. 20-March
11, 2022, with a random sample of 1,500
adults, aged 18 and older, living in the 15 U.S.
states with the highest concentration of
Hispanic/Latinos.
For results based on the total sample of
Hispanic national adults, the margin of error is.
+3.5 percentage points at the 95% confidence
level
This sample of Hispanic/Latino adults includes
a minimum quota of 75% cellphone
respondents and 25% landline respondent:
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ECR a Cau om veiTOPLINE
ICR was founded by Eduardo A. Gamarra, who for fourteen years directed the Latin American
‘and Caribbean Center, at Florida International University. He serves as full professor with
tenure in the Department of Political Science within the Steven J. Green School of
International and Public Affairs at the same university. He is also the founding director of the
Latino Public Opinion Forum. Gamarra, who obtained his Ph.D. from the University of
Pittsburgh, has published twelve books and nearly 100 scholarly articles
{As the principal consultant to heads of state and government ministers throughout the
‘Americas he has been responsible for designing major strategic communication and public
policy programs. Gamarra has been an advisor on issues ranging from campaign strategy,
foreign policy and security matters to several Latin American and Caribbean policymakers and
heads of state in countries as diverse as Argentina, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Haiti,
Honduras, E! Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Peru, and the United States.