In the 2012 US Presidential elections 70% of the Hispanic vote went to Barack Obama.
Former Republican Secretary of Commerce and Cuban immigrant, Carlos Gutierrez told HARDtalk’s Stephen Sackur the party had “failed miserably” to engage with Hispanic communities.
Mr Gutierrez said he “feared” that some members of the party were anti-immigration and such views were “flawed”.
The AP is reporting that Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio will be the headliner for a conference meant to attract Latino voters to the Republican party. The story said: The Hispanic Leadership Network's two-day conference in Miami will be co-chaired by former Gov. Jeb Bush and U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos…
By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi As Republicans continue discussing how they must change their view on immigration in order to make inroads with Latino voters, one of the country’s most conservative Hispanic groups is ready to take action. The Hispanic Leadership Network (HLN) is gearing up to launch a campaign aimed at growing…
By Rocio Gonzalez, Voxxi As the Hispanic Leadership Network gets ready for its annual conference in Miami, a deal for immigration reform is being ironed out in Washington while the Supreme Court evaluates important cases regarding gay marriage. Oh, the times, they are a-changin’, and some think conservatives should change with them.…
More than three in 10 Latino families in the United States caring for children under the age of 5 say they support the mass deportations promoted by President Donald Trump, […]