Could Latinos Decide the Midterms?

Could Latinos Decide the Midterms?

Author: The One Country Project March 4, 2026 Duration: 35:13

This episode dives into the power of storytelling, community engagement, and strategic outreach across rural and Latino communities. Joel discusses the One Country Project Book Club with Megan DesCamps before diving into the evolving political landscape affecting Latino voters with Rafael Collazo.

Megan introduces the One Country Project's Blue Plate Special Book Club, a new platform that fosters conversations through curated books highlighting the rural experience, aiming to build community and shared understanding.  She stresses the importance of storytelling in connecting communities.  Learn more at https://onecountryproject.substack.com.

Rafael Collazo, executive director of UnidosUS ActionFund, discusses Latino voter behavior, noting the recent shifts in issues influencing their votes. He notes that the Latino community is increasingly motivated by issues like economic stability, respect, and faith, which parties can leverage to engage these voters more authentically.

He also discusses the impact of cultural symbols like Bad Bunny and the representation of Latinos in media, sports, and politics, demonstrating the growing influence and visibility of Latino culture on the national stage.

Finally, he presents strategies for Democrats (and other parties) to demonstrate genuine leadership, address community concerns, and elevate Latino voices in political discourse.


Main topics covered:

  • The launch and vision of the One Country Project Book Club to foster rural community engagement
  • How books serve as a bridge to understanding rural America and amplify underrepresented voices
  • The evolving political influence of Latino voters and their importance as a swing electorate
  • The impact of immigration policies, social issues, and faith on Latino political attitudes
  • Strategies for Democrats to authentically connect with Latino voters and elevate Latino leadership

Key insights:

  • The Blue Plate Special Book Club is designed to connect readers around rural issues through curated literature, encouraging community discussion and shared perspectives.
  • Books like Paper Girl by Beth Macy deepen understanding of rural struggles, highlighting how storytelling fosters empathy and policy engagement.
  • Latino voters are increasingly dissatisfied with current policies, viewing the election process through a lens of economic and social security, rather than party loyalty alone.
  • Disinformation, immigration enforcement actions, and questions about faith and family significantly influence Latino political perspectives.
  • Despite political differences, the Latino community’s strength lies in family, faith, and shared cultural values—elements Democrats must authentically acknowledge and incorporate into their strategies.
  • The growing prominence of Latino leaders and culturally resonant messaging offers opportunities to reshape political engagement and representation.

Resources & Links:

Final notes:
This episode underscores the importance of storytelling, faith, and community in shaping political identities. Democrats and advocates need to listen actively to Latino voices, respecting family and faith while addressing economic and social concerns authentically. As both rural communities and Latino voters seek recognition and respect, bridging these worlds offers a path to greater unity and understanding. 

The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project. To learn more, visit OneCountryProject.org, or find us on Substack (Onecountryproject.substack.com), and on YouTube, Bluesky, and Facebook (@onecountryproject).


  • (00:00) - - Introduction to the episode and guests
  • (00:33) - - Megan DesCamps discusses launching the One Country Project Book Club
  • (01:16) - - The importance of rural literature and community connection
  • (02:30) - - Challenges and opportunities in rural engagement through reading
  • (03:37) - - Goals and success measures for the Book Club
  • (06:22) - - First book pick: Paper Girl by Beth Macy
  • (08:25) - - Rafael Collazo discusses Latino electoral dynamics
  • (09:17) - - Latino swing voters and changing political attitudes
  • (10:52) - - Discontent with administration and economic frustrations among Latinos
  • (11:49) - - The emotional impact of immigration enforcement on Latino communities
  • (18:00) - - Family and intergenerational influences in Latino political decisions
  • (21:03) - - Faith's role in Latino community and political messaging
  • (25:21) - - The importance of cultural representation and community recognition
  • (31:09) - - Strategies for Democrats to authentically connect with Latino voters
  • (33:13) - - Resources and how to follow Rafael Collazo’s work

Heidi Heitkamp, a former U.S. Senator, and her brother Joel, a longtime Midwest radio host, bring a unique perspective to the table in their podcast The Hot Dish. Their dynamic is the engine here-a blend of deep policy knowledge from the halls of Congress and grounded, everyday insight from community radio, all filtered through the familiar and often humorous lens of sibling debate. They sit down with a range of guests, from national newsmakers and elected officials to local policymakers, focusing squarely on the ideas and actions that impact rural communities across America. These aren't dry lectures; they're animated discussions that dig into practical solutions for real challenges, from economic opportunities to infrastructure. Produced by The One Country Project, the conversation on this podcast is as informative as it is engaging, often punctuated by the kind of lively back-and-forth that only a brother and sister can provide. You'll come for the insightful analysis on politics and news, but you'll stay for the authentic and enlightening dialogue that makes complex issues relatable. Each episode serves up a hearty mix of substance and personality, offering listeners a fresh take on the stories that shape the heart of the country.
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