Book excerpt: Luis Miranda looks back on a lifetime of advocating for Latino political power in “Relentless”.

By City & State

City & State publishes a chapter from the veteran political consultant’s upcoming memoir.

Luis Miranda, a veteran political consultant and founding partner of the MirRam Group, has organized and advocated for Latino political power for several decades. He founded the Hispanic Federation in 1990 and in recent years pushed for Hector LaSalle to be the chief judge on New York’s highest court and called on elected officials to improve their outreach to Latino voters. This strong history of organizing, and Miranda’s prominent place in New York politics, is reflected in Chapter 7, “The Senators,” of his book “Relentless,” which comes out May 7. Miranda writes in this excerpt about his central role in several of New York’s biggest campaigns over the past few decades.

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