The Purpose of Presidential Debates
The Purpose of Presidential Debates
By George Friedman, Stratfor Monday night’s presidential foreign policy debate probably won’t change the opinion of many voters. Proponents of President Barack Obama are still convinced that Mitt Romney is […]
Why Pollsters Missed the Latino Vote – 2012 edition
By Matt A. Barreto, Latino Decisions In 1998 Harry Pachon and Rudy de la Garza wrote a report for the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute titled “Why Pollsters Missed the Latino Vote […]
Eva Longoria Reaches Out, GOP Group Accepts Her Apology
By Latino Rebels Who said good things cannot come out of situations? A pro-immigration GOP group that was calling for Eva Longoria’s resignation as co-chair of the Obama for America […]
Latino Voters Engaged in Election, Support for Obama Rises
By Latino Decisions The impreMedia-Latino Decisions tracking poll latest results reveal a high level of interest and engagement by Latino voters in the upcoming congressional and presidential elections. [ Full wave […]
Face the Facts: Limited-English Students Test Public Schools
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Limited-English students are a growing part of America’s classrooms making it more diverse, but America’s teachers have some catching up to do. Limited-English students outnumbering teachers […]
Breaking the “Vicious Cycle” of Not Voting in Texas
By Peter Malof, Public News Service MERCEDES, Texas – Although early voting starts today in Texas, many potential voters do not think participating in elections is worth the bother. In recent years, Texas […]
How Tonight’s Debate Concerns the “Latino Mission”
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Sen. George McGovern’s death on Sunday morning could be seen as a final revenge had the 1972 presidential candidate been a vengeful man. It came, after […]
Jazz De México
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor Well that went by fast… Not for the record books, but one of those “wasn’t it just Monday?” kinda’ weeks. Yep, it’s Friday! Time to relish […]
This Latino Boxer Has No Fear – He Came Out Of The Closet
By Julio Pabon, Huffington Post Latino Voices You have to give boxer Orlando Cruz a lot of credit. The man has guts. Orlando Cruz made history, not in the ring […]
Fiesta Month Is Over, Can We Talk About Heritage?
By Miguel Perez, HiddenHispanicHeritage It’s an awkward month, covering the second half of September and the first half of October. But it’s not as awkward as the way we celebrate […]