Latino on the other hand are more diverse in term of voting patterns, maybe because a lot of them identify as white and have Spanish or Portuguese ancestry. The sad part is that the left has made Latino identity a thing, not Mexican or Chilean but one monolithic group.
This has actually been really weird to see how it's changed over the past few decades. I grew up in an area that turned majority Hispanic in the 1980's and the Hispanic community there was extremely balkanized. What country your family was from, whether you were 1st or 2nd generation, whether you were Catholic or Protestant, what type of Spanish you spoke (if any), etc. Though everyone I knew who went to college came back completely brainwashed with the current incarnation of "Latinx" identity we're seeing now.
This has actually been really weird to see how it's changed over the past few decades. I grew up in an area that turned majority Hispanic in the 1980's and the Hispanic community there was extremely balkanized. What country your family was from, whether you were 1st or 2nd generation, whether you were Catholic or Protestant, what type of Spanish you spoke (if any), etc. Though everyone I knew who went to college came back completely brainwashed with the current incarnation of "Latinx" identity we're seeing now.