David C Adams
Senior Editor, Univision News
David Adams is a Senior Editor at Univision News, responsible for English language content. He was previously Miami bureau chief for Thomson Reuters, leading coverage of the Southeast US and Caribbean.
British-born, Adams came to the United States in the summer of 1992 after five years as a freelance correspondent in Central America. He spent 15 years as the Miami-based Latin America correspondent of the Tampa Bay Times, Florida’s largest newspaper. During a career spanning four decades he has covered the civil wars in Central America, the U.S. invasion of Panama, the Zapatista uprising in Mexico and other historic events in Cuba and Haiti as well as U.S. politics and immigration issues.
In 2002, Adams was awarded the Maria Moors Cabot prize by Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism for outstanding reporting on Latin America and commitment to Inter-American understanding. His twin, Paul Adams, is an award-winning correspondent for the BBC.
Cómo votaron realmente los latinos: ¿Quién sabe?
¿Por qué las cifras sobre el voto hispano variaron tanto entre los diferentes encuestadores? Resulta que no se ponen de acuerdo en cómo definir a un votante latino.
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So, how did Latinos actually vote? ¿Quién sabe?
Why did pollsters end up with such different exit poll results? Turns out they don't even agree on how to define a Latino voter.

México y EEUU se enfrentan en territorio de Trump, un partido más político que nunca
La selección estadounidense ganó los últimos cuatro partidos contra México en Columbus por 2 a 0. El choque se juega bajo la sombra del triunfo del candidato republicano, que con una campaña antiinmigrantes ha barrido en esa región.

Trump triumphant in historic election victory for the outsider
The 70-year-old New York real estate magnate defied the odds and swept almost all battleground states to be elected 45th president of the United States.

Trump wins Florida on back of white votes, rural and suburban (UPDATED)
Republican Party suffers losses in Congress as Democrat Darren Soto is state's first Puerto Rican to be elected. Medical marijuana and solar advocates also winners.

Trump se impone en Florida a pesar del aumento del voto hispano
Pese a la asistencia masiva de los hispanos a las urnas movidos en parte por el mensaje antiinmigrante de Trump, el republicano tuvo un apoyo muy fuerte en los suburbios y entre los blancos que le acabó dando la victoria en el estado péndulo más deseado.

"Historic" early voting turn out by Latinos in Florida and Nevada
The swing states of Florida and Nevada both have large Hispanic populations and are considered key for a path to victory on Election Day.




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